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As a result of an emergency in a three-story building at Khutorskaya Lane, 6/3, the overlap between the second and third floors was partially destroyed and the staircase partially destroyed.
The deceased was the owner of the apartment where the explosion occurred. The shock wave threw him into the street and the victim was hospitalized in serious condition, but later died of his injuries in intensive care.
As a resident of the house said, she and her family managed to escape only by a miracle. Then, a woman with children took to the street a few minutes before the explosion, reports TSN.
Svetlana Korotinskaya’s apartment is located just above the place where the explosion took place.
The woman says that when she and her family left the house, her cat stayed inside. Later, rescuers pulled the animal out of the rubble alive.
“They took out the cat, thank God, and they said it was wild, so I bit their leather gloves. I took the children and took them to school. I made two stops and they called me, they said we had an explosion there,” he recalls Svetlana on the incident …
After the emergency, the entire courtyard was closed so that the collapse would not be repeated.
In Odessa, a gas explosion rumbled through an apartment in a residential building on April 2 (photo: dsns.gov.ua)
People will be evicted from those apartments where it is dangerous to be.
Svetlana also told the Ukraine 24 channel correspondent about the deceased man living alone.
“He lived alone, his mother died, maybe six months ago, maybe less. He is alone, disabled, he has no teeth, his right hand does not work, the sugar is high,” said a neighbor.
An explosion at a house in Odessa killed a man (photo: dsns.gov.ua)
At the time of the explosion, there was another woman in the apartment. He was thrown against the door by a shock wave. Now the victim is hospitalized with a traumatic brain injury.
At the time of the arrival of the units, the gas leak was not controlled, so they decided to evacuate the people, they took them down the stairs from the windows and balconies.
Site of the explosion at a residential building in Odessa on April 2 (photo: dsns.gov.ua)