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Fire at noted huge Brutalist block in Moscow leaves two dead

The night-time fire broke out in the so-called Dom Korabl (Ship Building), a hive of about 1,000 apartments.

A view of the Dom Korabl (Ship Building) after a fire broke out in one of the apartments in Moscow, Russia (Pavel Bednyakov/AP)
A view of the Dom Korabl (Ship Building) after a fire broke out in one of the apartments in Moscow, Russia (Pavel Bednyakov/AP) (Pavel Bednyakov/AP)

Two people died in a fire at one of the Russian capital’s most notable buildings, a gargantuan Brutalist apartment block that viewers have likened to a toppled skyscraper.

The night-time fire broke out in the so-called Dom Korabl (Ship Building), a hive of about 1,000 apartments that rises 14 stories in the south-central part of Moscow.

The aftermath of a fire in one of the apartments of the Dom Korabl building (Moscow Prosecutor’s Office/AP)
The aftermath of a fire in one of the apartments of the Dom Korabl building (Moscow Prosecutor’s Office/AP) (AP)

Emergency officials said on Thursday that a preliminary investigation indicated the fire was caused by electrical problems in one of the building’s units.

The building forms a high grey wall stretching along a main street for 400 meters (1,300 feet), about the same length as the largest container ships and equivalent to the Empire State Building lying on its side.

The aftermath of a fire in one of the apartments of the Dom Korabl building (Moscow Prosecutor’s Office/AP)
The aftermath of a fire in one of the apartments of the Dom Korabl building (Moscow Prosecutor’s Office/AP) (AP)

It was constructed by the Soviet Ministry of Medium Machine Building, which also built nuclear power plants and developed nuclear warheads, and completed in 1986 after 14 years of work.