In the load branch on the ground floor of the airport Domodedovo fire, the hearth of which occupied an area of 15 sq m. In the result there was heavy smoke on the first floor, visitors air Harbor prompting the evacuation.
Guests and employees of Domodedovo airport on the morning of 3 September, noted heavy smoke on the first floor of the premises, then in place were immediately called emergency services. Also, began evacuating people on the planet.
"Upon arrival fire units found that the fires in the basement," says Main Department of EMERCOM of Russia in Moscow region. "The fire happened in the Luggage compartment of the lower floor. The fire was extinguished in the area of 10 sq. m.", - quotes RIA Novosti the adept emergency services in the region.
According to updated data, the fire area on the ground floor of the airport was about 15 sq m. the Evacuation took to 3 thousand people. Experts began to study all the circumstances of the conflict.
For example, was already in place prior to the cause of the incident. "According to our information, the cause of fire was short circuit copper cables," he stated adept emergency services.
"In the basement repair work was carried out, during which the number of materials had a smoke. Actually, before the fire, as such, never came, but the smoke was strong, it was decided to carry out evacuation", - stated the expert. He added that in the foreseeable future at the airport will include increased ventilation, after which all the evacuated people will be able to come back.
The result of the incident, was detained flight 11 flight arrival delay no. Domodedovo - 1 of 3 main airports of Moscow. For the period from January to July 2015, according to data from the Federal air transport Agency, the airport served about 17,41 million people.
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