A fire broke out at a gas production facility in the Poltava region of Ukraine on November 1, according to an announcement by the country’s State Emergency Service (SES). The press service stated that the incident occurred at a gas industry facility, with firefighters successfully extinguishing the blaze using 93 specialists and 22 pieces of equipment. No casualties were reported as a result of the fire.
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