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Two people died in a fire in Zardab region
Baku/19.02.22/Turan: Two people died as a result of a fire in the village of Chally in the Zardab region of Azerbaijan. According to the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the fire broke out in a one-story residential building, consisting of two rooms and a glass gallery with a total area of 180 sq.m.
The flammable structures of the house burned down as a result of the fire. One of the residents received burn injuries.
Firefighters found the burnt bodies of two other residents - Ahmedova Parvana Karim gizi, born in 1993, and Ahmedli Gulai Parvin gizi, born in 2013.
The fire was extinguished, nearby buildings were protected from fire. Investigation in progress.—06B-
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- 19 February 2022 10:54
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