Explosions at the factory in Sterlitamak: five people are being searched under the rubble.
Powerful explosions at the petrochemical plant in Sterlitamak
According to inkorr.com: This night in Sterlitamak (Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia), serious explosions occurred at the SNKhZ petrochemical plant. Local information resources, including 'Glavkom', report this.
Eyewitnesses claim they heard three loud explosions, after which smoke clouds appeared in the air, frightening residents of nearby areas.
According to the head of the Sterlitamak administration, part of the workshop building has collapsed. At the time of the explosion, there were five people in this workshop. So far, there is no information about the injured, and the causes of the explosion are being investigated.
The SNKhZ plant is an important enterprise for the region; its products are used, among others, in the defense industrial complex. Synthetic rubbers, isoprene, and other materials are produced here, which are used in the manufacture of equipment and components for the army.
It is worth noting that recently there were explosions at the 'Avangard' chemical plant in Sterlitamak, which resulted in casualties and injuries.
Additionally, on the night of November 4, explosions in Russia were recorded as a result of a drone attack on the oil refinery in Kstovo, Nizhny Novgorod region.
Powerful explosions occurred at the SNKhZ plant in Sterlitamak, leading to partial building collapse. An investigation into the causes of the incident is underway, and the search for five missing persons is ongoing. The plant holds an important position in the region's military industry.
The incident at the petrochemical plant attracted the attention of not only local residents but also the public in the region as a whole. Now, it is crucial for the authorities not only to clarify the causes of the explosion but also to ensure safety at enterprises that pose risks to the population and the environment. The challenges faced by the industry force a reconsideration of the relevance of safety measures in production.
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