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Russia: At least 18 dead in high-rise blast, baby recovered alive after 35 hours

Russia: Death toll rises to 18 in apartment block collapse, baby rescued alive after 35 hours

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A gas explosion that rocked a residential building two days ago in Russia's Urals city of Magnitogorsk. Rescuers hunted for survivors Wednesday in the rubble of a Russian apartment building hit by a New Year's Eve but found only bodies as the number of confirmed dead rose to 18. Nearly two dozen people were still missing which destroyed 35 apartments in the high-rise in the city of Magnitogorsk in the Ural mountains.
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Eighteen dead bodies have been recovered from the debris of an apartment block in Russia that partially collapsed in an apparent explosion, while 23 people remained unaccounted for, the regional emergencies ministry told Reuters on Wednesday.

The blast initially thought to have been caused by a gas leak, damaged 48 apartments in a 10-storey building in the industrial city of Magnitogorsk in the early hours on Monday, 1,700 km (1,050 miles) east of Moscow.

A baby boy was found alive on Tuesday after 35 hours spent in freezing cold in the rubble, in what emergency officials described as a miracle.

In a separate incident late on Tuesday, three people died on the same street where the building collapsed when a minibus became engulfed in flames, TASS news agency reported citing the local government officials.

Video footage purporting to show the incident, posted on social media sites, shows a burning vehicle and some bangs are heard. A police spokesman declined to comment when contacted by phone.

The reason behind the collapse of the apartment block is still being investigated, the Investigative Committee, which probes into major cries, said on its website.

It said no trace of explosives materials had been found so far on the site. The initial reports put a possible gas leak behind the collapse.

There have been several similar incidents in the country in recent years due to ageing infrastructure and poor safety regulations about gas usage.

 

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