After the accident at the end of the year more bodies from the rubble of the partially were rushed to a building in the industrial city of Magnitogorsk in the Urals recovered. This is the Ministry for emergency situations reported on Wednesday. The rescue forces continued in the freezing cold in search of almost 20 Missing.

The Explosion in the housing from the Soviet times had happened on new year’s eve morning. On Tuesday, rescue workers found a Baby alive in the rubble. The ten-month-old Boy was freed and for the treatment to Moscow. The little Vanya had survived the night in freezing temperatures, “because he was in a cradle and warm was wrapped,” said the Governor Boris Dubrovsky. He but suffered severe frostbite, a head injury and multiple leg fractures, his condition was stable.

the 1973-built prefab had lived 1100 people. 35 apartments were destroyed in the suspected gas explosion, and ten more damaged. At temperatures of minus 27 degrees, the rescue workers feverishly for Survivors sought, but barges they last only corpses. A total of up Tuesday six people, including two children, were saved. At the same time the worker contributed to the debris. According to the civil protection Department since Tuesday afternoon have been cleared about 800 square meters.

President Vladimir Putin went on Monday to Magnitogorsk, to speak with Survivors and helpers. Governor Dubrovsky called for Wednesday a day of mourning in the Region. Flowers and candles near the site of the accident reminded us of the dead. “We are all in mourning,” one man said the TV channel Rossiya 24. Almost everyone in the town know someone who was affected by the disaster.

No traces of explosives

According to the Russian investigative Committee were found in the rubble no traces, which could indicate a bomb attack. The Committee was responding to Terror rumors on social networks, after on Tuesday evening in Magnitogorsk in the Explosion of a minibus killed three people.

The local authorities, the insured, the minibus had exploded due to leaking gas tanks. In addition, there is no connection between the two accidents. In Russia, it always comes back to gas explosions. Many of the buildings date from the Soviet era and are in poor condition, often, safety rules are not adhered to. The head of the Russian investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin, said on Russian television that gas devices in the collapsed apartment block had not been controlled over a period of months. (fal/sda)

Created: 02.01.2019, 17:32 PM