Eight firemen killed fighting Moscow blaze

Eight firemen killed fighting Moscow blaze

Fire fighters battle the blaze at a factory producing plastic dinnerware in Moscow, Russia, on Thursday night. Eight of them died in the flames. (EPA photo)
Fire fighters battle the blaze at a factory producing plastic dinnerware in Moscow, Russia, on Thursday night. Eight of them died in the flames. (EPA photo)

MOSCOW - Eight firefighters were killed as they battled a blaze at a warehouse in eastern Moscow, authorities said on Friday.

The bodies of the firemen were discovered after they lost contact as they fought to extinguish the huge blaze that started on Thursday evening at a plastics depot on the edge of the Russian capital, the emergency services ministry said in a statement.

"The corpses of eight colleagues have been found in the main area where the search was located," the statement said.

"Until the end there was hope that they would be alive. But due to the intense fire, the high temperatures and the thick smoke the firefighters were unable to get out."

The emergency workers who were killed were among the first to arrive on the scene and helped evacuate 100 workers from the warehouse, officials said.

They were battling flames on the roof of the building when it collapsed, the emergency services said.

Officials said the blaze, which tore across an area of some 4,000 square metres,  was eventually extinguished about 7.44am local time on Friday.

The fire is the latest deadly inferno to claim lives in the Russian capital, where safety standards are often lax.

Last month 16 migrant workers mostly from ex-Soviet Kyrgyzstan died in fire at a print warehouse where they worked in the city.

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