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Chelyabinsk in the Wake of the Meteorite Strikes
Chelyabinsk in the Wake of the Meteorite Strikes
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Chelyabinsk is recovering from Friday’s meteorite strike, which left more than a thousand people hurt and thousands of buildings damaged. 18.02.2013, Sputnik International
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Chelyabinsk in the Wake of the Meteorite Strikes Chelyabinsk is recovering from Friday’s meteorite strike, which left more than a thousand people hurt and thousands of buildings damaged.
Chelyabinsk is recovering from Friday’s meteorite strike, which left more than a thousand people hurt and thousands of buildings damaged.
© RIA Novosti . Pavel Lisitsyn / Go to the mediabank Chelyabinsk is recovering from Friday’s meteorite strike, which left more than a thousand people hurt and thousands of buildings damaged. Chelyabinsk is recovering from Friday’s meteorite strike, which left more than a thousand people hurt and thousands of buildings damaged.
© RIA Novosti . Pavel Lisitsyn / Go to the mediabank Workers are replacing replace window glass in residential buildings, health care organizations, educational establishments and social facilities. Workers are replacing replace window glass in residential buildings, health care organizations, educational establishments and social facilities.
© RIA Novosti . Pavel Lisitsyn / Go to the mediabank More than 4,700 residential buildings were affected by the strike. More than 4,700 residential buildings were affected by the strike.
© RIA Novosti . Pavel Lisitsyn / Go to the mediabank As of Monday morning, windows had been repaired in more than 3,500 of 4,715 buildings after they had been smashed by the meteorite’s impact. As of Monday morning, windows had been repaired in more than 3,500 of 4,715 buildings after they had been smashed by the meteorite’s impact.
© RIA Novosti . Pavel Lisitsyn / Go to the mediabank The repair work will be completed by February 22, the local authorities said. The repair work will be completed by February 22, the local authorities said.
© RIA Novosti . Pavel Lisitsyn / Go to the mediabank Over 24,000 workers and 4,300 pieces of equipment are involved in the effort to clear up the damage. Over 24,000 workers and 4,300 pieces of equipment are involved in the effort to clear up the damage.
© RIA Novosti . Pavel Lisitsyn / Go to the mediabank All schools, kindergartens and hospitals which were damaged by the meteorite strike in Russia’s Urals Region were repaired on Sunday. All schools, kindergartens and hospitals which were damaged by the meteorite strike in Russia’s Urals Region were repaired on Sunday.
© RIA Novosti . Pavel Lisitsyn / Go to the mediabank Reports from Chelyabinsk say some companies have raised prices for window glass and other materials by several times since the meteorite plunged to earth. Reports from Chelyabinsk say some companies have raised prices for window glass and other materials by several times since the meteorite plunged to earth.
© RIA Novosti . Pavel Lisitsyn / Go to the mediabank Of the 52 people hospitalized in the region, only 19 now remain in local hospitals, the Chelyabinsk city administration said on Monday. Of the 52 people hospitalized in the region, only 19 now remain in local hospitals, the Chelyabinsk city administration said on Monday.
© RIA Novosti . Pavel Lisitsyn / Go to the mediabank The majority of those hurt had suffered cuts from broken glass. The majority of those hurt had suffered cuts from broken glass.