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“Massive Fire Erupts at National Center for Crisis Management in Ashnak City, Causing Extensive Damage”

On January 2nd, at 15:53, the National Center for Crisis Management, situated near the 13th building of Ashnak city, received a fire alarm that quickly triggered a response. The incident was promptly reported to the Regional Rescue Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations at 16:50, and within just 15 minutes, the firefighters successfully extinguished the flames by 17:05. This efficient response helped prevent further destruction, although approximately 400 square meters were affected by the fire.

A pressing incident occurred on January 2nd, when the National Center for Crisis Management, located near Ashnak city’s 13th building, received an urgent fire alarm at 15:53. The situation demanded immediate attention, prompting the center to swiftly contact the Regional Rescue Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations by 16:50. Thankfully, the dedicated firefighters arrived promptly at the scene and effectively battled the flames, bringing the situation under control within just 15 minutes by 17:05. While the fire caused substantial damage, covering an area of approximately 400 square meters, their quick response aided in minimizing further devastation.

Breaking news from Armenia reveals a recent incident that occurred near Ashnak city’s 13th building, specifically at the National Center for Crisis Management. On January 2nd, at 15:53, a fire alarm sent shockwaves through the center, prompting swift action. The Regional Rescue Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations was promptly alerted at 16:50, and an immediate response was executed. Remarkably, the diligent firefighters managed to extinguish the fire within a mere 15 minutes by 17:05, effectively preventing further damage to the approximately 400 square meters affected by the flames.

In a recent turn of events near Ashnak city’s 13th building, the National Center for Crisis Management sprung into action as a fire alarm pierced the airwaves at 15:53 on January 2nd. The center’s immediate response led to a rapid notification of the Regional Rescue Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations at 16:50. The highly skilled firefighters arrived on the scene and battled bravely, successfully extinguishing the fire by 17:05. The unfortunate incident resulted in approximately 400 square meters being affected by the flames, yet their swift intervention minimized any further harm.