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  • Death toll from department store fire in Russia's north reaches 24

    PRAVDA, Russia
    July 14 2005

    Death toll from department store fire in Russia's north reaches 24
    07/12/2005 11:27

    When the fire broke out, the department store quickly turned into a
    large burning crematorium

    Two unidentified criminals threw bottles of flammable fluid in the
    Passage trade center in the town of Ukhta, in Russia's north. The
    fire, which broke out in the store, killed 24 people.

    It was originally reported on Monday that the fire killed 18
    shoppers, presumably women, and two men, who worked in the trade
    center. The number of victims of the fire changed on Tuesday morning
    - the death toll reached 24, Interfax reported with reference to the
    north-Western department of Russia's EMERCOM.

    Investigators believe that the accident was based on a business
    conflict: entrepreneurs of Slavic nationalities try to oust Caucasian
    businessmen from the local commerce.

    Taking into consideration the scale of the tragedy, the local
    authorities decided to pay the funeral ceremony for all victims of
    the accident. The day of the burial will be announced the mourning
    day in the republic.

    The majority of the victims died from combustion products, Echo of
    Moscow radio station said. The fire in the trade center of the
    northern city of Ukhta became the largest accident of the type in
    Russia, which had been caused with criminal arson.

    The fire in the Passage trade center, situated in the central, old
    part of the city, broke out yesterday at 2:00 p.m. The fire raced
    through the store quickly: it started on the ground floor in the
    center of the building and then went through a long narrow corridor
    to the only exit, having blocked all shoppers and vendors inside. The
    fire enveloped the first floor a couple of minutes later and reached
    the attic.

    "The store used to be a 16-flat wooden barrack for settlers, - a
    fireman explained. - The building was repaired and transformed into a
    respectable and expensive trade center, but the security remained on
    the level of a barrack. That is why, when the fire broke out, the
    department store quickly turned into a large burning crematorium,"
    said he.

    The people that were staying inside the burning building, would run
    out into narrow smoked corridors and fall down unconscious, having
    inhaled too much of poisonous fumes. The panic-gripped people blocked
    the only open exist from the building. Those staying on the first
    floor were trying to break windows, but they could not make their way
    out into the street because of the bars. One of the security guards
    of the store managed to save about ten people from the fire. When the
    guard was outside, he drove his offroad vehicle up to the building,
    fixed a hook on the bars, that were blocking the window near the fire
    exist and ripped it off. A crowd of desperate people rushed to the
    embrasure immediately, trying to take hold of the fire escape. The
    majority of the panicking people were falling down on the ground,
    being unable to descend.

    The entire building was on fire when fire brigades arrived. The
    firemen managed to extinguish the fire two hours later, but the
    weight of water ruined the burnt floor and the roof of the building.


    Eyewitnesses of the tragedy said that they had seen two teenagers
    running into the left wing of the ground floor. The teenagers threw a
    bottle of flammable fluid in and escaped. Specialists found traces of
    the flammable fluid afterwards, Newsru wrote.

    It was not possible to arrest the criminals red-handed. Local police
    officers are certain, though, that someone most likely hired the
    teenagers for the arson attack. "The commercial situation in Ukhta
    reminds the one in other cities of Russia. Entrepreneurs of the
    Caucasian origin have the city's commerce under their control.
    Natives of Azerbaijan run food sales, Armenian nationals control the
    field of manufactured good, whereas citizens of Dagestan are in
    charge of transport. Our locals try to protest against the
    Caucasians, who control the business in the city," a police officer
    said.
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