Bro how much oil is even in there. How long should it be taking for the whole thing to go up if it's just burning???
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In 2005, an oil depot in the UK caught fire, over 20 massive tanks. It took 2 days to put out.
Last year in Guinea, a fire at a storage site took 9 days to put out.
I'll let the reader decide whether they judge Russia roughly as capable as the UK, or as Guinea. And then add the fact that in neither of those examples was there someone setting off more explosions..
Smoke from the fire stretches into the sky for more than 60 kilometers, but the authorities of the Rostov region say that there is no threat to human health or deterioration in air quality.
Oh lord. russian “authorities” have just slightly less trustworthiness than the extended car warranty phone scammers.
Hi, we've been trying to contact you about your oil depots extended smoke plume
They didn't say which exactly human health is not threatened, so all is good and correct as I'm sure there's at least one senile psychopath who's safe from that smoke.
Are they low on the specialised foam?