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Ukraine building blast kills 19 | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Hundreds of rescuers are working in the rubble of an apartment building in southern Ukraine, where an explosion has killed at least 19 people. | |
Local officials in Yevpatoria, in Ukraine's Crimea peninsula, say 20 people have been rescued but many more may still be buried under the debris. | |
Two entrances to the five-storey building were blocked by falling concrete following the explosion. | Two entrances to the five-storey building were blocked by falling concrete following the explosion. |
The cause is unknown, though officials say gas cylinders may be to blame. | |
Day of mourning | |
Rescuers have been scrabbling through the rubble, calling for quiet to hear cries for help. | |
One resident, Lidia Kovalenko, told AFP news agency: "I saw a blue flame and smoke and... a horrible explosion." | |
There were about 35 flats in the building, which was built in the 1960s. | |
Ukraine President Viktor Yushchenko has declared 26 December a national day of mourning. | |
The president and his political rival, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, travelled in the same car to the site of the blast. | |
Ms Tymoshenko said initial reports suggested dangerous materials were stored without permit in the basement. | |
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev expressed his condolences and said his Black Sea fleet was ready to help. | |
Yevpatoria is a popular summertime resort. | |
Correspondents say casualties caused by gas explosions in often crumbling apartment buildings are common occurrences in former Soviet states, particularly in the winter, when residents use more heating. | Correspondents say casualties caused by gas explosions in often crumbling apartment buildings are common occurrences in former Soviet states, particularly in the winter, when residents use more heating. |
One such blast in October 2007 killed 23 residents in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipropetrovsk. | One such blast in October 2007 killed 23 residents in the central Ukrainian city of Dnipropetrovsk. |