Smoke from Wildberries warehouse Fire in Krasnodar Krai could reach Putin's palace in Gelendzhik

22 July, 04:44 PM
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Smoke from fire at Wildberries warehouse may reveal area of ​​Putin's palace in Gelendzhik (Photo: https://t.me/s/agentstvonews)

Smoke from fire at Wildberries warehouse may reveal area of ​​Putin's palace in Gelendzhik (Photo: https://t.me/s/agentstvonews)

Smoke from a massive fire at a Wildberries warehouse in Krasnodar could reach Russia's Black Sea coast, including Cape Idokopas near Gelendzhik, home to a palace linked to Vladimir Putin, according to a Meteoweb forecast on July 22.

According to the forecast, combustion products could reach the Black Sea coast, including Tuapse, in the afternoon. By evening, they are expected to approach the area around the palace, and overnight they could spread directly to the surrounding area, as well as reach Gelendzhik and move toward Novorossiysk.

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At the same time, Meteoweb calculations indicate that concentrations of combustion products near the palace will remain well below maximum permissible levels, corresponding to a low level of air pollution.

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Similar pollution levels are also forecast for Maykop, Lazarevskoye and Ust-Labinsk. Slightly higher but still safe concentrations are expected in Tuapse and Apsheronsk, while the highest levels among the listed locations are forecast for Goryachy Klyuch.

Russia reported a drone attack overnight into July 22, with Wildberries logistics centers targeted in Krasnodar and Nevinnomyssk in Stavropol Krai.

The Astra Telegram channel, citing its own open-source intelligence analysis, reported a large fire at a Wildberries warehouse on Tikhoretskaya Street in northeastern Krasnodar. Wildberries had earlier announced the evacuation of its logistics complex in Krasnodar, saying the measure was taken “in accordance with safety requirements.”

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