Residents of skyscraper damaged after Belgorod explosion allowed to return home

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Belgorod authorities informed residents of Shalandina’s house that they could return home. The exception is for those who live in the four most affected apartments, they are willing to be accommodated in a hotel.

The high-rise building that suffered from the blast is now awaiting a series of examinations that will determine the fate of one entrance, which was worst affected by the incident.

It was also learned that in the morning it was planned to complete the work on Vatutina Street for its normal operation. On April 21, city authorities will begin writing deeds on damaged cars and assessing the damage.

Earlier it became known that the head of Belgorod, Valentin Demidov, informed that he was at the scene at the intersection of Vatutin and Gubkin streets. He posted photos from the scene of the emergency.

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