Fire at Tuapse Oil Port Completely Extinguished
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A fire at the Tuapse oil port in Russia's Krasnodar region has been fully extinguished by emergency services. The blaze was brought under control quickly, though no details on damages or cause have been released. Tuapse is a critical oil export hub on the Black Sea.
Firefighters have completely extinguished a blaze that broke out at the oil port in the city of Tuapse, located in Russia's Krasnodar region. The confirmation came from the Krasnodar regional operational headquarters via the messaging app Max.
The fire erupted at the Tuapse oil port, a key Russian oil export hub on the Black Sea. Emergency services quickly deployed response measures and brought the situation under control.
No detailed information on damages or the initial cause of the fire has been released yet. The Krasnodar regional operational headquarters stated that relevant units are continuing to work at the scene to ensure safety and investigate the incident.
Tuapse is a major oil and petrochemical center, housing a refinery and a strategic export port. The fire comes amid ongoing security risks and technical incidents facing Russia's energy infrastructure.