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Fire in central Moscow put out, nobody injured

Fifteen fire brigades combated the blaze

MOSCOW, September 21 (Itar-Tass) — The fire at an administrative building in central Moscow has been put out, nobody was injured, the press service of the Moscow department of the Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations reports.

The fire alarm call came at 2:53 am Moscow time. The fire broke out at an old two-storeyed building in Vrazhsky Side Street, in that part of it that undergoes reconstruction. It engulfed an area of 600 square meters.

“The fire was put out at 5:55 am, Moscow time. Nobody was injured,” an EMERCOM officer said. Fifteen fire brigades combated the blaze.