A 19th-century resettled house partially collapsed in Ufa
In Ufa, on Kommunisticheskaya Street, walls collapsed in a two-story uninhabited building that was built in 1870. This was reported on August 6 in the press service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Bashkortostan.
According to the agency, a call was received in the morning from local residents about a strong pop in the house. As a result, an operational group was sent to the site.
"Upon arrival, it was established that the wall and the interstory wooden floors of a two-story uninhabited residential building had collapsed. (Year of construction 1870), "— stated in the Telegram channel of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.
Currently, specialists have fenced off the adjacent territory of the building. In addition, there were no casualties as a result of this incident.
In Ufa, on July 30, a partial collapse of a building wall occurred on Kommunisticheskaya Street. It was noted that the facility was planned to be demolished. No one lived in it. The Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Bashkortostan clarified that the agency had organized a check on the incident.
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