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The Ministry of Emergency Situations denied information about a fire at a mine in the Rostov region

The Ministry of Emergency Situations said the unreliability of information about a fire at a mine in the Rostov region
“There is no mention of fire. Smoke, no burning,” the Ministry of Emergencies stressed.
According to the Rescue Service, the situation did not go beyond the norm.
“The ventilation system has been launched. 229 people were evacuated from the mine,” the Ministry of Emergency Situations said.
According to updated information, in a mine 6 km from the city of Zverevo, on the morning of April 2 at 10:40 a.m., the substation was smoking at a depth of about 200 meters. Soldiers from an emergency rescue team worked at the scene.
Earlier, there were reports of a fire at the Obukhovskaya mine and miners who were in front at the time of the fire. of the Ministry of Emergency Situations denied reports of a fire at a mine in the Rostov region

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