Explosion and fire hit major Russian gas pipeline*
25 Jul 2007 21:31:37 GMT
Source: Reuters
ST PETERSBURG, Russia, July 26 (Reuters) - An explosion and fire hit a
major gas pipeline in northwest Russia early on Thursday but it was
unclear if exports were affected, officials and witnesses said.
"It is an explosion on a trunk gas pipeline under high pressure," said
Valentin Sedorin, a spokesman for the Leningrad region around Russia's
second city of St Petersburg.
It was not immediately clear if the pipeline carried gas for export. The
main route for Russian gas to Europe, the Yamal-Europe pipeline, is well
to the south. But a pipeline shipping gas to Finland is near the area
where the explosion happened.
There was no word on casualties but witnesses spoke of a massive
explosion that shook buildings 5 km (3 miles) away. Officials did not
say what caused the blast.
A Reuters reporter on his way to the scene of the blast by road said he
could see flames and the air was thick with smoke. He said the opposite
carriageway was clogged with vehicles trying to flee.
A spokesperson for TGC-1, an electricity generating company with a power
station on the outskirts of St Petersburg, said the explosion was at a
gas pipeline next to the station.
Emergency services officials said windows at the power station had been
blown out by the force of the blast.
"I live 5 km (from the power station). My house shook and the residents
ran out onto the street," said Andrei Alyabev, a local spokesman for the
Emergencies Ministry.
"Initial information is that it was an explosion on a gas pipeline. The
rumbling went on for about 40 minutes and has just finished," he said.
An eyewitness who gave her name as Lena said the blast happened at about
00.15 a.m. (2015 GMT) and was followed by a large fire. "I am about 2 km
(a mile) away and I can see flames," she said.