A hotel is burning in Lviv: 11 people evacuated, six hospitalized.
A fire occurred in a hotel building on Kleparivska Street in Lviv. Rescuers have already extinguished the fire, according to the press center of the State Emergency Service (SES).
Consequences of the hotel fire in Lviv
According to SES, thick smoke complicated the rescue operations, but 11 people were rescued from the building. Six people were hospitalized in Lviv medical institutions.
Seventy rescuers and 14 units of special equipment were involved in putting out the fire. The causes of the fire are being investigated by law enforcement.
Recall that in early August, the 'Vlast' hotel in Lviv caught fire, where an explosion occurred in one of the rooms. At the same time, a fire broke out in an apartment in the Odesa region.
The fire in the hotel in Lviv led to the evacuation of 11 people and the hospitalization of six victims. As a result of extinguishing the fire, 70 rescuers and 14 units of special equipment were involved, but the causes of the fire remain unknown and are under investigation.
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