A blaze engulfed an industrial zone near the airport in Tashkent, Uzbekistan
A fireball and smoke plume are seen in a photo purporting to show the aftermath of an explosion in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, September 27, 2023. © X / @metesohtaoglu
An explosion and fire completely destroyed a warehouse in Uzbekistan’s capital of Tashkent early on Thursday morning, according to local media reports and dramatic videos from the scene.
Firefighters are battling an enormous blaze which has engulfed an industrial zone not far from Islam Karimov international airport in Tashkent on Thursday morning. The initial blast reportedly rocked a customs warehouse, but authorities have yet to confirm the exact cause of the incident.
Now there is a strong fire in the Tashkent customs warehouse, there is now an ambulance, firefighters, and police. The whole city is awake. #Tashkent#SARCOP#Uzbekistanhttps://t.co/2zYPv7xUmwpic.twitter.com/fasS9xI9LF
— SARCOP (@sarcoqp) September 27, 2023
In a Telegram post, Uzbekistan’s Health Ministry said an unspecified number of people were taken to hospital for treatment, but noted there were no “seriously injured among them.” Multiple ambulances responded to the site of the incident, while emergency services said at least 16 fire crew were deployed to tackle the blaze.
“Emergency medical care is also being provided to people injured in the fire at the scene of the accident and in the surrounding apartments,” the ministry added.
#Ministry of #Emergency#Situations: #Official#information about the #fire that occurred in the TashkentOn September 28, at 02:43 am local time, the #Ministry of #Emergency#Situations received a #call that a #fire had occurred due to a strong #explosion at one of the… pic.twitter.com/8zu5AQ3D8B
— Daryo | Central Asia & Afghanistan (@DaryoEng) September 27, 2023
The explosion shattered glass and damaged buildings in a wide radius around the warehouse and reportedly woke up the entire city, with some photos circulating online appearing to show a smoke plume soaring hundreds of feet into the air. Some locals as far as 20 miles away claimed to have felt the shockwave from the blast.
🔴 #URGENTE | La gran explosión en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Taskent, Uzbekistán, ha dañado varios edificios y casas de cercanía. El motivo de la voladura es desconocido. pic.twitter.com/qxB6BV65H1
— Mundo en Conflicto 🌎 (@MundoEConflicto) September 27, 2023
However, the incident did not appear to disrupt operations at the Islam Karimov airport, according to data shared by flight tracking site FlightRadar24. A notice to pilots reportedly noted that a single runway would be closed for several hours on Thursday, but did not offer a reason.