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Moscow Fire: One Dead, Others Injured as Shopping Mall Catches Fire

Moscow Fire: One Dead, Others Injured as Shopping Mall Catches Fire
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According to reports, two KA-32 helicopters are ready to extinguish a fire in the Persei shopping mall in eastern Moscow.

Moscow Fire: One Dead, Others Injured as Shopping Mall Catches Fire

The Persei shopping mall has caught fire in Moscow's east on April 4, evacuation is underway and there are casualties, an emergency services source said.

According to preliminary information, the fire started on the fourth floor of the building.

"The fire was given the 2nd rank of complexity, there are injured, visitors are evacuated by the rescue ladder," a source in the local emergency services said.

Fire in shopping mall killed one employee and 6 firefighter were injured, according Russian Emergencies Ministry.

"During the investigation, a dead employee was found. According to the administration, he was confused about the direction of the evacuation exit and moved to a smoky zone," head of the Moscow's Emergency Ministry Ilya Denisov said.

The evacuation systems, smoke protection, automatic fire extinguishing and personnel have been in good working order, the Emergency Ministry added.

The Persei shopping mall in Moscow was last checked for violations in March; however no violations regarding today's fire have been found, according to the Emergency Ministry.

"The open fire has been put out," the representative said, adding that the firefighters were watering the place in order to prevent burning.

Internet users published the footage of the incident in social media.

Earlier in the day, around 700 people were evacuated from a shopping mall in Saratov after a short circuit, according to an emergency services source.

Russia is still in shock after deadly fire in Kemerovo. On March 25, a fire broke out in the Zimnyaya Vishnya ("Winter Cherry") shopping center in which 64 people died. The fire began on the top floor of the shopping mall on Sunday, when the center was packed with visitors, including many children.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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