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8 firefighters die after roof collapses during warehouse blaze in Moscow

Firefighters work at the site of a fire at a warehouse in Moscow on September 23, 2016.
Eight Russian firefighters were killed as they battled a blaze at a warehouse in eastern Moscow, authorities said September 23, in the latest deadly fire to hit the capital.
Their bodies were discovered after contact was lost as they fought to extinguish a huge blaze that started Thursday evening at a plastics depot, the emergency services ministry said in a statement.
Firefighters work at the site of a fire at a warehouse in Moscow on September 23, 2016. Eight Russian firefighters were killed as they battled a blaze at a warehouse in eastern Moscow, authorities said September 23, in the latest deadly fire to hit the capital. Their bodies were discovered after contact was lost as they fought to extinguish a huge blaze that started Thursday evening at a plastics depot, the emergency services ministry said in a statement. VASILY MAXIMOV/AFP/Getty Images

MOSCOW – Eight Russian firefighters died when the roof of a plastics warehouse in Moscow collapsed while they were trying to extinguish a massive blaze, the Emergencies Minister said.

Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov said in Friday’s statement the firefighters were on the roof, working to contain the fire in the warehouse, when the collapse happened.

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About 300 emergencies workers took part in combating the fire, which erupted Thursday and engulfed an area of up to 4,000 square meters (40,000 square feet). It took firefighters more than 14 hours to put it out.

The warehouse in eastern Moscow stored a wide range of plastic goods, including kitchenware and artificial flowers, and the blaze engulfed the area in acid fumes. Investigators were looking into possible causes of the fire.

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