The fire that broke out on a ship carrying LPG, docked in the port of Ismail in Ukraine, has been extinguished, allowing residents of the village of Plauru to return home, the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations (IGSU) announced on Tuesday afternoon.
"The risk analysis, corroborated by official information provided by the Ukrainian authorities, indicates that the fire has been extinguished and the situation no longer poses any danger to the population. Therefore, as of 2:00 p.m., residents of the village of Plauru can return to their homes," the cited source shows.
During the morning, the authorities allowed the residents of Ceatalchioi, who were also evacuated on Monday, to return to their homes.
"We emphasize that the evacuation of the two localities (Ceatalchioi and Plauru) was ordered to protect residents, people passing through the area at risk, and to prevent emergencies caused by a possible worsening of the situation, which was a significant risk at that time. The Ministry of Internal Affairs would like to thank the residents for their understanding of the measures taken and for their cooperation with the central and local authorities. We also express our gratitude to those who were forced to leave their homes at very short notice. We understand the difficulty of the situation they went through and appreciate that they understood that their safety was a priority," the IGSU further informs.






























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