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Posted on May 7, 2025

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Fire Halts Operations at Russian Coal Plant, Four Injured

(Reuters) - A major coal processing plant in far northeastern Russia halted work after a fire injured four people, the plant's owner, Russian miner Mechel, said on Wednesday.

Mechel said in statements that work had been stopped and staff evacuated from the plant in Neryungri in the Republic of Sakha, also known as Yakutia. A preliminary investigation pointed to a methane fire as the cause of the incident, it added.

The Yakutia emergencies ministry said in a statement on Telegram that the fire had been extinguished after causing damage to warehouses, buildings and a conveyor belt.

Russia's Investigative Committee, which handles serious crimes, said it had opened a criminal case into negligence at the plant.

Mechel owns the Neryungri plant and its parent company, Yakutugol, one of the largest coal mining companies in the Sakha Republic. The Neryungri plant, which started operations in 1985, has an annual capacity of nine million tons of coking coal.

More than 50 firefighters and 12 pieces of equipment were involved in tackling the fire, Denis Gerasimenko, deputy chief of the Neryungri Firefighting and Rescue Squad, said in a video on the Telegram messaging app.

"The difficulty lies in the design of the building and the presence of a flammable load," Gerasimenko said.

Several Russian Telegram news channels reported an explosion at the plant. Reuters could not independently verify the reports of an explosion.

(Reporting by Reuters; Writing by Lidia Kelly in Melbourne; Editing by Christopher Cushing, Kate Mayberry, Michael Perry and Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Fire at Neryungri coal plant injures four.
  • Operations halted at Mechel-owned plant.
  • Methane fire suspected as cause.
  • Yakutia emergencies ministry extinguished the fire.
  • Criminal case opened for negligence.

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What is the main topic?
The main topic is a fire at a coal processing plant in Russia's Far East that injured four people and halted operations.
What caused the fire?
A preliminary investigation pointed to a methane fire as the cause of the incident.
Who owns the Neryungri plant?
The Neryungri plant is owned by Russian miner Mechel and its parent company, Yakutugol.

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