One man injured in explosion in apartment building in Baku
Baku / 23.12.17 / Turan: One person was injured in an explosion in an apartment building in the village of Amirajan. According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the explosion occurred today as a result of a leak of domestic gas in one of the apartments of a two-story apartment building in the village of Amirajan, Surakhani district. As a result of the explosion, the apartment partially destroyed external walls and partitions, as well as windows and doors.
The owner of the house Farhad Musayev received bodily injuries. The staff of the Baku emergency and emergency medical aid station provided assistance to him on the scene. Another 20 residents of the building were evacuated. The relevant structures are investigating the case. -06D--
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