In the afternoon of 25 April, sawmill workers were burning waste on the outskirts of Sosva, a village in Russia’s Yekaterinburg region — yet again neglecting fire regulations.
The weather was very windy that day: the sparks spread to the residential areas quickly. The fire destroyed 130 detached houses, a penitentiary facility, and two sawmills in just half a day. Two people were killed, 659 lost their homes, and many also lost their jobs.