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10 perished in Siberian shoe factory fire

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MOSCOW: At least 10 people perished after a fire tore through a shoe factory in Russia on Thursday, with seven Chinese labourers among the fatalities, officials said.

The blaze at the small plant in the village of Chernorech­enskiy, some 50 kilometres south of Siberian city Novosibirs­k, broke out at around 9am ( 0200 GMT), news agencies reported.

Thick black smoke caused by the burning of synthetic materials could be seen around the factory, where around 30 people worked.

“As a result of the fire, the cause of which is being ascertaine­d, 10 people died. According to preliminar­y data, there were no Russian citizens among them,” a local government told the official TASS news agency.

The Chinese consulate in Ekaterinbu­rg told the agency seven Chinese citizens had been killed and one injured.

Two Kyrgyz nationals were

As a result of the fire, the cause of which is being ascertaine­d, 10 people died. According to preliminar­y data, there were no Russian citizens among them. Local government statement

among the dead, the country’s foreign ministry said.

There were 30 workers in the factory and all of them were foreigners, local authoritie­s said.

Millions of labourers from the former Soviet republics in Central Asia come to Russia each year to earn much-needed cash given the lack of employment in their homelands.

Last year, 38 people died in two workshop fires in the Moscow region. — AFP

 ??  ?? Emergency service workers stand near the site of where a train crashed into a truck in Kroonstad, Free State Province. — AFP photo
Emergency service workers stand near the site of where a train crashed into a truck in Kroonstad, Free State Province. — AFP photo

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