В Баку при пожаре в наркологическом центре погибли 24 человека

При пожаре в наркологическом центре в столице Азербайджана погибли 24 человека. 34 человека были спасены, трое госпитализированы. Согласно информации, общее число больных и медперсонала в больнице составляет более 200 человек. Установлено, что в корпусе, в котором произошел пожар, находились 55 человек.

В отделении, где произошел пожар, находились лежачие больные, поэтому они не смогли выбраться из здания.

Пожар начался в центре около 06:00 2 марта, вскоре его потушили. Как говорят очевидцы, пожарные не могли проникнуть в здание, а возгорание усиливалось из-за сильного ветра.

Предварительной причиной пожара могут быть неполадки в электросети, говорится в совместном заявлении Генпрокуратуры, МЧС и МВД Азербайджана.

источник: сommonspace.eu по материалам АПА

 

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