““Firefighters extinguished the fire. According to preliminary data, two people were injured. One person was rescued by emergency workers, and another 40 people were evacuated from the building. Experts are investigating the causes of the explosion””, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
“Firefighters extinguished the fire. According to preliminary data, two people were injured. One person was rescued by emergency workers, and another 40 people were evacuated from the building. Specialists are investigating the causes of the explosion,” the report says.
The State Emergency Service urged to use only certified equipment and not to overload the power grid, as well as not to leave chargers unattended.
In Ukraine, against the background of Russian attacks on the energy infrastructure, they have recently limited electricity consumption by periodically turning off the lights, in this connection people are forced to use charging stations and generators.
On October 30, the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine stated that due to Russian attacks there is a serious risk of dangerous consequences for civilians this winter, including long interruptions in heating, electricity and water supply. According to the UN, such interruptions will have a particularly painful effect on vulnerable groups of the population, such as the elderly, persons with disabilities and families with small children.
