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Samut Prakan, Jul 5 (EFE/EPA).- An explosion at a chemical factory Sunday near Bangkok forced the authorities to impose a security radius of five kilometers in a residential area and near the main airport, given the risk of another blast.The measure was adopted "due to concern that the fire could spread to the chemical tank," a spokesman for the provincial government of Samut Prakan, adjacent to Bangkok and where the factory is located, told EFE.The initial explosion, in a factory that produces polystyrene foam, left about 20 people injured and significant damage in the surroundings, the fire department told EFE. (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL/RUNGROJ YONGRIT). SHOT LIST: AFTERMATH OF A MASSIVE EXPLOSION AT A FIRE-RAVAGED MING DIH CHEMICAL FACTORY IN BANG PHLI DISTRICT, SAMUT PRAKAN PROVINCE, THAILAND.
Saint Petersburg (Russia), Apr 12 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Anatoly Maltsev) About 300 firefighters, 60 crews and a helicopter are working on putting out the fire at the 'Nevskaya manufactory', located near the Oktyabrskaya embankment of the Neva in Saint Petersburg.FOOTAGE OF THE WORK OF THE FIREFIGHTERS.
Need a hot new summer haircut? Then perhaps some flame hairstyling will fire up your look for the warm months ahead. One Russian hairdresser from the northern city of St. Petersburg has a burning desire to cut hair using flames. Alexander Menshikov sparks a stream from a can of hair spray using a lighter and then uses the imposing fireballs to singe the hair of his customers in a unique and trendy way. His clients sit back in the chair and flames dance above their heads while Alexander works. Why would anyone want to get a flame haircut? Fire hairstyles are starting to become more popular around the world, with flame hairdressers in Russia, Iran, and the United States taking up the fiery practice.
Images show plumes of smoke rising from the facade of Copenhagen's historic former stock exchange, as work to put out the last of the flames continues for a third day. Half of the 17th-century Borsen building was destroyed and its 54-metre (180-foot) spire tumbled to the ground in a fire that broke out early Tuesday April 16, in scenes that shocked Denmark. IMAGES
Copenhagen's historic former stock exchange is cordoned off after a massive fire, which Danish firefighters say they are battling to extinguish in part of the building for a second day after bringing the blaze under control. IMAGES