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Russian petrol station fire kills 30, including three toddlers

  1. Tragic Fire Incident: Deadly Fire Erupts at Petrol Station and Car Repair Store in Dagestan, Russia
  2. Casualties and Injuries: Thirty People, Including Minors, Lose Their Lives, and Over 100 Are Injured in the Blaze
  3. Response and Compensation: Russian Authorities Launch Criminal Investigation and Promise Compensation for Victims and Their Families

The fire began at a car repair store in Makhachkala, the capital of Dagestan, and spread to a neighboring petrol station.

A fire at a petrol station in Dagestan, Russia, has resulted in the deaths of thirty people, including three minors.

The fire began at a car repair shop along a highway in Makhachkala, the capital of Dagestan, before spreading to an adjacent petrol station, according to officials.

Russian petrol station fire kills 30, including three toddlers
Russian petrol station fire kills 30, including three toddlers

An online video depicted a one-story building engulfed in flames.

A witness to the fire in the southern region of Russia exclaimed, “It’s like a war here.”

105 individuals were injured, and a number of them were airlifted to Moscow for treatment.

The Dagestani health ministry reports that thirteen of the wounded are minors.

It took firefighters more than three and a half hours to extinguish the 600-square-meter fire, according to TASS. Which cited a statement from the Russian emergency service.

The Russian government has initiated a criminal investigation.

According to Dagestan authorities, the families of each victim will receive 1 million rubles (£7,870), while those injured will receive between 200,000 and 400,000 rubles (£1,600 to £3,150).

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