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Fire breaks out after mishap at gas pipeline in Crimea, Russian officials state

A fire broke out late Saturday after a mishap at a gas pipeline near the village of Vinogradnoye in Moscowannexed Crimea, infecting nearby forest and cutting gas to the resort town of Alushta and more than a dozen settlements, Russian officials stated.

There is no hazard to the inhabited location, Russia's. emergency ministry said early on Sunday on the Telegram. messaging app.

Russia-installed officials of the Crimean Peninsula. reported late on Saturday on Telegram that gas materials were cut. to Alushta, a city of around 30,000 people, and 14 nearby. settlements.

After the gas in the pipes entirely stresses out,. repair work will begin, the Russian-installed. administration of Crimea stated on Telegram.

Russian agencies reported, citing authorities, that there were. no injuries. The fire was taking in a location of about 1,500. square metres (16,000 square feet), TASS state news firm. reported.

It was not right away clear what accident caused the fire.

(source: Reuters)