Tragic Car Accident Claims Four Lives in Bashkortostan, Russia
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Moscow, April 15 (NationPress) In a tragic incident, four individuals lost their lives and one person sustained injuries in a vehicular accident in the Republic of Bashkortostan, as reported by emergency services on Wednesday.
The accident took place on a highway within the Belebeevsky district when a passenger vehicle left the roadway and flipped over, according to local officials.
The deceased include one man and three women, while the driver has been admitted to the hospital in critical condition, as indicated by Xinhua news agency citing the authorities.
The driver, identified as a 16-year-old, was reportedly unlicensed, according to the Bashkortostan prosecutor's office.
The office has announced plans to investigate adherence to laws concerning minors and road safety, including assessments of parental responsibilities.
Emergency personnel have reached the accident site and commenced a preliminary inquiry, according to local media.
In an unrelated event just a day prior, one person perished, and two others were injured in a fire at a gunpowder manufacturing facility in Kazan, located approximately 700 km east of Moscow, according to health officials.
Reports from the press service of Tatarstan, the Russian republic of which Kazan is the capital, indicated that a structure at the Kazan Gunpowder Plant partially collapsed on Tuesday evening due to a fire initiated by human error.
Health authorities confirmed that one man was declared dead after being rescued from the debris. Two individuals were hospitalized, with one woman initially in critical condition in ICU but has since stabilized.
Tatarstan authorities have initiated a criminal investigation into potential violations of industrial safety protocols at hazardous production sites.
The Kazan Gunpowder Plant, operational since 1788, stands as Russia's premier manufacturer of a variety of defense and civilian products, featuring one of the oldest chemical laboratories in the field.