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Russia: Adventist Church Burns In Midnight Blaze; Investigation Continues

August 23, 2004

Rostov-on-Don, North Caucasus, Russia

Helen Zhadan/ANN Staff
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An investigation is continuing into the middle-of-the-night Aug. 20 blaze that destroyed the second Rostov-on-Don Seventh-day Adventist Church

MIDNIGHT BLAZE: A Seventh-day Adventist Church in Rostov-on-Don, North Caucasus, Russia, burns during a midnight blaze Aug. 20. An investigation into the cause of the blaze continues. [ESD photo]

An investigation is continuing into the middle-of-the-night Aug. 20 blaze that destroyed a Seventh-day Adventist Church in the city of Rostov-on-Don in the Northern Caucasus region.

The fire, which started at or near midnight, saw the arrival of firefighters 10 minutes later. However, efforts to contain the blaze took more than four hours, and were not totally successful: after pronouncing the fire “liquidated” at 4:30 a.m. local time, the roof reignited four and one-half hours later. Firefighters returned to again put out the blaze.

According to local Adventist church officials, the entire wooden roof was destroyed, and the metal parts of the roof, decking and heating system all received major damage. In the church hall itself, benches and all furniture were destroyed, all audio equipment was burned, and a large number of windows were damaged. All of the congregation’s songbooks and other literature sustained water damage.

Local fire experts worked until 2 p.m. on Aug. 21 to determine the cause of the blaze. They said the church’s electrical wiring was not to blame, because it was installed according to standards. No other reason has yet been determined for the fire.

Meanwhile, a committee of Rostov-Kalmykia regional church leaders, Caucasus mission representatives and pastors, as well as elders and deacons from churches in Rostov-on-Don met Aug. 21 to analyze what happened and define the primary task of rebuilding this congregation.

Helen Zhadan/ANN Staff

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