Blaze partially damages administrative building at “Tajik Textiles” plant in Tajik capital

DUSHANBE , July 10, Asia-Plus – A fire has partially damaged an administrative building at the open joint-stock company (OJSC) “Tajik Textiles”, according to information from Tajikistan ’s firefighting service.  A fire broke out at the textile plant in Dushanbe on Sunday [July 9], early in the morning.  The blaze destroyed a space of 1,216 […]

Nargis Hamroboyeva




DUSHANBE


, July 10, Asia-Plus – A fire has partially damaged an administrative building at the open joint-stock company (OJSC) “Tajik Textiles”, according to information from


Tajikistan


’s firefighting service. 

A fire broke out at the textile plant in


Dushanbe


on Sunday [July 9], early in the morning.  The blaze destroyed a space of 1,216 square meters in the building (a total space of the plant’s administrative building is 31,276 square meters).  No injured was reported, according to the source.  

A special commission is currently working at the plant to investigate what could cause the fire and assess an actual volume of damage caused by the disaster.

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