2022 Kemerovo nursing home fire

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Date23 December 2022 (2022-12-23)
Timeuntil 23:45 (KRAT, UTC+07:00)
LocationTavricheskaya Street, Kemerovo, Kemerovo Oblast, Russia
Coordinates55°18′23″N 86°02′20″E / 55.30631°N 86.03889°E / 55.30631; 86.03889
2022 Kemerovo nursing home fire
2022 Kemerovo nursing home fire is located in Russia
2022 Kemerovo nursing home fire
Location of Kemerovo in Russia
Date23 December 2022 (2022-12-23)
Timeuntil 23:45 (KRAT, UTC+07:00)
LocationTavricheskaya Street, Kemerovo, Kemerovo Oblast, Russia
Coordinates55°18′23″N 86°02′20″E / 55.30631°N 86.03889°E / 55.30631; 86.03889
Cause(preliminary) Faulty or misused furnace
Deaths22
Non-fatal injuries6

On the evening of 23 December 2022, a private house operating as an unauthorized nursing home caught fire in Kemerovo, Russia, killing 22 people and injuring six.[1][2]

In 2021, the Ministry of Emergency Situations proposed introducing a special registry for nursing homes and hospices after a series of fires in Saint Petersburg, Moscow, Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, the village of Ishbuldino in Bashkortostan, and the village of Borovsky, Tyumen Oblast.[3]

In January 2021, the Golden Time boarding house burned down in Kharkiv, Ukraine, killing 15 people.[4]

Fire

The fire occurred on the evening of 23 December on Tavricheskaya Street in Kemerovo, covering an area of 180 square metres (1,900 sq ft) The fire was rated as 'increased difficulty.'[5]

TASS, citing emergency services, wrote that the cause of the fire could be a malfunctioning furnace. "A private residential building was adapted for the elderly. There was stove heating. According to preliminary data, it was the improper operation of the stove that caused the fire," the source said. According to an Interfax source however, the cause of the fire could be a malfunction of an electric heater or wiring.[5]

RIA Novosti writes that the fire was extinguished by 23:15 local time.[6]

Casualties

Initially, four people were reported killed and two injured. The Ministry of Emergency Situations later announced that six people had died. TASS, citing emergency services, increased the count first to nine victims, and then later 11.[3]

As of 23 December, 20 people are confirmed dead.[7]

Aftermath

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