According to local reports, a fire broke out at a high-rise building under construction in Moscow, Russia, resulting in at least 7 deaths and 13 injuries as of May 11, 2026 local time.
The incident occurred in a multi-storey residential building under construction near Tverskaya Street in the city center.
Authorities reported that the fire spread rapidly across the second and third floors.
Emergency services stated that more than 30 workers were rescued from the site, where up to 200 people were believed to be present at the time of the incident. Firefighters used lifting equipment to reach upper floors while teams carried out rescue operations inside the smoke-filled structure.
Local authorities confirmed that the fire was brought under control after intensive firefighting operations. Investigations have been launched to determine the cause of the blaze, with a criminal case opened over possible violations of construction safety regulations.
Following the incident, Moscow city authorities announced a comprehensive inspection of fire safety conditions at all construction sites across the city.
This incident highlights the importance of fire safety compliance, emergency evacuation planning, and construction site risk management in high-rise projects.