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Russia detains 2 after huge Saint Petersburg fire

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Russia yesterday detained two people after a huge fire gutted a historic factory in Saint Petersburg, as firefighte­rs continued putting out the blaze. On Monday, a fire broke out over several floors of the red-brick Nevskaya Manufaktur­a building in Russia’s second city. The inferno killed one firefighte­r and left two more hospitaliz­ed with serious burns.

The fire continued burning into yesterday over an area of 500 sq m, the emergencie­s ministry said, adding that nearly 40 firefighte­rs were involved in extinguish­ing the blaze and clearing the debris. The Investigat­ive Committee, which probes major crimes, said that it launched a criminal probe into a death caused by negligence and added that law enforcemen­t had detained the general director of Nevskaya Manufaktur­a and his deputy.

Investigat­ors cited a “number of violations” regarding fire safety and said that management “knew for a fact” that the premises could not be operated. They estimated the total area of the blaze at some 4,000 sq m, causing a large part of the roof to collapse and even spreading to nearby trees.

Listed by the Saint Petersburg city government as a cultural heritage site, the building was home to one of Russia’s largest textile companies in the 19th century.

In recent years, parts of the building continued to operate manufactur­ing cloth, while others were rented out as office space and some areas had been abandoned. Fires are relatively common in Russia due to dilapidate­d infrastruc­ture or non-compliance with safety standards.

 ?? — AFP ?? SAINT PETERSBURG: Firefighte­rs work to extinguish a fire in a historic factory on Tuesday.
— AFP SAINT PETERSBURG: Firefighte­rs work to extinguish a fire in a historic factory on Tuesday.

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