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Officials say four people were injured in a fire at a coal processing plant in Russia’s Far East.

Early on Wednesday, Russian authorities and officials of the company said that four people had been injured in an early morning fire at a coal-processing plant in Russia's far northeast.

Mechel, a Russian mining company, said in a press release that its workers had been evacuated from the coal processing plant at Neryungri, in the Republic of Sakha (also known as Yakutia), after a fire started in a warehouse containing finished goods.

Mechel and Yakutugol own the Neryungri Plant. Yakutugol is the largest coal mining firm in the Sakha Republic. According to Russian media reports, the Neryungri coal plant began operations in 1984 and has a capacity of 9 million tons per year.

In a video posted on Telegram, Denis Gerasimenko said that more than 50 firefighters and twelve pieces of equipment had been involved in fighting the fire.

Gerasimenko stated that the problem lies in the construction of the building, and the presence of a load which is flammable.

A number of Russian Telegram channels reported that an explosion had occurred at the plant. We were unable to independently verify reports of an explosive. (Reporting and writing by Lidia Kel in Melbourne, Editing by Christopher Cushing & Kate Mayberry

(source: Reuters)