Drilling Rig Collapses and Ignites in Siberia, Leaving Three Workers Critically Injured
A serious industrial accident occurred in Siberia when a drilling rig collapsed and caught fire, critically injuring three workers and raising renewed concerns over safety practices within the region’s energy industry.
Dramatic video circulating on social media captures the moment the rig, engulfed in flames, crumbles to the ground. The footage shows a fierce blaze erupting from the base of the structure before it collapses, sending dense black smoke into the sky.
Russian news outlets report that the incident took place late Sunday night, with flames breaking out at one or more wells on the site. By Monday, two towering columns of fire—each estimated to be around 25 meters high—were still burning as firefighting teams worked to bring the situation under control.
Authorities have yet to confirm the exact location of the disaster, and no official comments have been released by local energy firms or emergency responders. Preliminary reports suggest that the ignition of a well may have triggered the structural failure, though investigations are ongoing.
This accident is part of a broader pattern of safety-related incidents affecting Russia’s extensive energy infrastructure. In recent years, similar events involving fires and explosions have led to injuries and operational setbacks at major facilities across the country.
Emergency personnel continue to manage the site, and the three injured individuals remain in intensive care as medical teams monitor their conditions closely.
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