Russian tragedy: 48 ruined dwellings, 7 dead so far

At least 7 people have been confirmed dead by the tragedy affecting the Russian town of Magnitogorsk, about 700 km east of Moscow, where about 48 residences were destroyed as a result of a gas pipeline explosion. Authorities report that the situation is really alarming and that about 40 people are believed to be still among [...]
At least 7 people have been confirmed dead by the tragedy affecting the Russian town of Magnitogorsk, about 700 km east of Moscow, where about 48 residences were destroyed as a result of a gas pipeline explosion.
Authorities report that the situation is really alarming and that about 40 people are believed to be still among the ruins of collapsed buildings, while others have been rescued during yesterday afternoon.
President Vladimir Putin, who has expressed his grief over the shocking event and is closely following the search-for-saving operation, writes Top Channel.
It should be noted that the temperatures in Magnitogorsk are from -15 to -22 degrees Fahrenheit [222 ° C], and as the hours go by, the trust of the authorities also fades so that they can still find living people.











