Gas explosion in Russian shopping center kills 24
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Monday, July 11, 2005
An explosion at a shopping center in the northern Russian city of Ukhta has resulted in several fatalities, a fire and dozens of injuries. Rescuers raised the death toll to 24 on Tuesday. At least 30 people have been injured.
The explosion occurred in a shop called "Passazh" at 1:58pm local time (9:58am UTC). Local police have said that the explosion was caused by a gas canister.
Ukhta is an important industrial city in the Komi Republic of northwestern Russia. Its population is around 100,000 and is located near rich gas and oil reserves.
Sources
- "Explosion kills 17 in northern Russian shopping centre" — Forbes, July 11, 2005
- "Blast kills 17 in N Russia shop" — BBC News, July 11, 2005
- "Death toll from Russian blast rises to 24" — Ireland On-line, July 12, 2005
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