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Three killed after Russian apartment block gas explosion

MOSCOW, Sept 11 (Reuters) – Three people died, including an 11-year-old girl, after a gas explosion caused a two-story apartment building to partially collapse in a Russian village early on Saturday, head of the Lipetsk region Igor Artamonov said.

Video footage showed major structural damage to the building in Solidarnost, a village 400 km (250 miles) south of Moscow, and rescue workers on the scene, attempting to clear the rubble.

Six other people were injured, five of whom were hospitalized, said Vasily Razmunov, head of the local emergencies ministry.

A gas explosion in the central part of the building had caused it to collapse, said the regional branch of Russia’s Investigative Committee.

Investigators said they had opened a criminal case on the grounds that services provided had not met safety requirements.

Gas explosions are relatively common in Russia because of aging infrastructure and poor safety regulations.

Two people died earlier this week after a blast at a nine-story block of flats.

Reporting by Alexander Marrow; editing by Jason Neely Editing by Andrew Cawthorne

IMAGE: A scene of a gas explosion in a residential building in the village of Solidarnost, Lipetsk region, Russia September 11, 2021 in this still image taken from a video.

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