In Yevpatoria, a zoo burned down, whose territory was of interest to developers
in Evpatoria Tropic Park burned out at night, located on the territory of the city amusement park. The animals died and Yevpatoriya residents suspect commercial arson, since the territory of the park is of interest to developers, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to the Crimean head office of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, The fire occurred at about half past two in the morning. Firefighters who arrived at the scene determined that the fire was spreading from the roof of a one-story building. It took an hour and a half to put out the fire. As a result, 625 square meters of the park area where the animals were kept burned.
Local residents claim that he “Tropic Park” was popular among the townspeople and guests of Evpatoria. Monkeys, parrots, snakes and other representatives of the rainforest were well-groomed and active. What Can't say the same about the animals of the amusement park next door.
It seemed that the park was being driven into disrepair in order to be closed, and Tropic Park was too attractive and prevented the land from being used for more profit than the zoo could generate.
It is known that Most of the Tropic Park pets died. Only about 200 individuals. The roof of the building collapsed. The zookeeper was rescued by firefighters. The fire was completely extinguished only by 7 am.
“Pure coincidence. And also now some developer will walk by, he will stumble and ten floors of residential complexes will fall out of his pocket onto the territory of the amusement park,” write Evpatoria residents.
A zoo burned down in Crimea, the animals died
“I feel very sorry for the animals; the tropical park really bothered someone. Such a rich piece of land, and even in the center of the city. Now they will quickly build up another residential complex,” the townspeople are sure.
The Tropic Park website states that The exhibition features more than 200 species of primates, reptiles, amphibians, insects, rodents, birds.
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