Final death toll 12 in Russian petrochemical plant accident


April 7 (Reuters) - ⁠Rescue workers completed search operations five ⁠days after a large fire ‌at a Russian petrochemical plant and the final death toll stood at 12, the company ​owning the plant said ⁠early on Tuesday.

Sibur, ⁠which owns the sprawling Nizhnekamskneftekhim plant in ⁠central ‌Russia's Tatarstan region, offered condolences and posted the names ⁠of the 12 dead, including a ​firefighter, ‌on Telegram. Dozens of people were ⁠injured.

In the ​aftermath of the accident in the town of Nizhnekamsk, Sibur said a ⁠gas mixture had exploded ​following a loss of pressure at a facility producing synthetic rubber and plastics. ⁠It said it was not clear what had caused the gas to ignite.

Russia's Emergencies Ministry said an aircraft ​had been dispatched from ⁠Moscow to Nizhnekamsk, about 1,000 km (620 ​miles) to the east ‌to bring the injured ​to the capital for treatment.

(Reporting by ReutersEditing by Matthew Lewis)

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