Fire contained at Kaliningrad shipyard after hazardous removal
A fire broke out at the renovated "Pregola" shipyard in the Kaliningrad Oblast, the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations reported. Firefighters removed approximately 38 litres of diesel fuel, 19 litres of acetone, and a gas cylinder from the burning building.
The fire, as reported by the Russian news agency TASS according to a statement from the Ministry of Emergency Situations, affected an area of about 102 square metres at the renovated "Pregola" shipyard in the Kaliningrad Oblast.
Fire at the Russian shipyard
The fire broke out on Thursday afternoon (December 12) in one of the workshops on Portova Street. Nine fire trucks and a total of 30 rescue workers were dispatched to the scene.
"The insulation and corrugated metal covering are burning (...) To prevent an explosion, 38 litres of diesel fuel, 19 litres of acetone, and 1 gas cylinder were removed from the burning building," TASS quoted one of the rescuers.
According to the latest data from the Russian agency, firefighters managed to locate the source of the fire and control the situation. The flames did not spread to neighbouring buildings on the shipyard premises. Nevertheless, the fire destroyed roofing and panels over an area of 80 square metres.
There is no information about any casualties. The causes of the fire are being determined. A special commission is to be appointed to investigate the case.