Fire near Odessa caused damages of 22 million: what was burned.
In the village of Lymanka, located in the Odessa district, a large fire occurred, causing serious damage to the environment. According to the State Ecological Inspection of the Southwestern District, the damages are estimated at 22 million hryvnias.
In the village of Lymanka in the Odessa district, a large fire destroyed dry grass, stubble, and forest. According to the ecological inspection calculations, the damages to the environment amount to 22 million hryvnias.
How many rescuers fought the fire
Seven units of equipment and 31 rescuers were involved in extinguishing the fire. Firefighters held back the flames for almost three hours, preventing its spread to a larger area. The causes of the fire are currently being determined. Fortunately, there were no casualties or injuries.
We remind you that Russian occupiers struck Dnipro in the morning, resulting in a fire due to the enemy attack. We also reported that Russians attacked the Balakliia community in the Kharkiv region with drones.
The fire that broke out in the village of Lymanka led to serious damage to the environment and the forest fund. Fortunately, thanks to the quick response of the rescuers, they managed to contain the flames and avoid human casualties or injuries. The causes of the fire remain unknown and are being investigated by experts.
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