Russia 2018 World Cup venue touched by another fire outbreak
A regional government official said this is the second of such incident in seven weeks to hit venues under construction.
“There was construction debris, wooden planks, old plastic pipes that needed to be thrown out, but they weren’t, Adding there was more smoke than fire,” She said.
A similar fire broke out in June at a World Cup venue being built in the industrial city of Volgograd, which officials attributed to neglected safety regulations.
Russia will host the World Cup finals from 14 June to 15 July next year in 12 venues spread across 11 cities, including Moscow, St. Petersburg and Sochi.
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