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EMERCOM workers extinguish fire at fuel depot in Russia's North Caucasus٠٠:٠٠:٢٨
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Russia’s Emergencies Ministry (EMERCOM) workers were seen extinguishing a fire at a fuel and lubricants warehouse in the village of Kizlyar in Russia's North Ossetia on Saturday.

Footage shows firefighters extinguishing gasoline tanks engulfed in flames.

"The fire affected diesel fuel tanks with a volume of 35 cubic metres and a 72 square metre canopy. The fire was extinguished by 14 specialists using 3 units of [firefighting] equipment," the department reported in a statement, adding that no one was injured as a result of the incident.

EMERCOM workers extinguish fire at fuel depot in Russia's North Caucasus

Russian Federation, Kizlyar village, North Ossetia
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Russia’s Emergencies Ministry (EMERCOM) workers were seen extinguishing a fire at a fuel and lubricants warehouse in the village of Kizlyar in Russia's North Ossetia on Saturday.

Footage shows firefighters extinguishing gasoline tanks engulfed in flames.

"The fire affected diesel fuel tanks with a volume of 35 cubic metres and a 72 square metre canopy. The fire was extinguished by 14 specialists using 3 units of [firefighting] equipment," the department reported in a statement, adding that no one was injured as a result of the incident.

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Russia’s Emergencies Ministry (EMERCOM) workers were seen extinguishing a fire at a fuel and lubricants warehouse in the village of Kizlyar in Russia's North Ossetia on Saturday.

Footage shows firefighters extinguishing gasoline tanks engulfed in flames.

"The fire affected diesel fuel tanks with a volume of 35 cubic metres and a 72 square metre canopy. The fire was extinguished by 14 specialists using 3 units of [firefighting] equipment," the department reported in a statement, adding that no one was injured as a result of the incident.

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