According to preliminary data, there were no casualties as a result of the fire at the Transneft Bryansk-Druzhba oil depot in Bryansk, no evacuation of residents was planned, the press service of the Ministry of Emergencies of the Russian Federation reported on Monday.
"A fire broke out at the Transnafta Bryansk-Druzhba oil depot in Bryansk, and no evacuations are planned. According to preliminary information, there were no casualties," the statement said.
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Transneft-Druzhba comments have not yet been received.
Reports of an explosion at an oil depot in the Fokinsky district were received at 02:00 on Monday. Reasons are being established.
In addition, informed sources previously told Interfax that two oil depots caught fire in Bryansk. "Early in the morning, a tank of diesel fuel caught fire on the territory of the oil complex in Snizhetsky Val. The fire engulfed the tank measuring 10,000 cubic meters," the source said.
Transnafta-Druzhba (a subsidiary of Transnafta) has a tank farm of 3.1 million cubic meters. meters, operates 20 oil pumps and 15 pumping stations for oil products, 3.5 thousand km of oil pipelines and 3.9 thousand km of oil products pipelines. The company's production facilities are located in 11 regions of Russia. The company runs the Druzhba oil pipeline, which supplies oil from Russia to Europe.
A fire breaks out at an oil depot in Bryansk, Russia. Later it became known about another - on the territory of the military unit. This was reported by local media with reference to the Ministry of Emergencies and eyewitness accounts.
Maybe the Druzhba oil depot caught fire in Bryansk.
The State Unit Company of the Ministry of Emergencies in Bryansk Oblast first posted information about a fire at an oil depot, but later the message was deleted.
It reads: "At 02:00 am on April 25, 2022, before the operational shift of the Main Directorate of the Russian Emergencies Ministry in the Bryansk region, a fire was reported at the following address: Bryansk, Fokinsky district, Moskovsky ave. Upon arrival it was determined that there was a fire in the area of the oil depot".
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According to local residents, "clapping" was heard in several areas of Bryansk.
Residents of houses near oil depots began to be evacuated.
The reason for what happened was not explained to them, rescue services from all over the city would go to the site of the fire.
Fires can occur, according to preliminary data, in tanks with fuel and lubricants or strategic fuels, as well as on the territory of adjoining law enforcement agencies.
Bryansk is located about 130 km from the border with Ukraine.