- 1917 Kazan Gunpowder Plant fire
The 1917 Kazan Gunpowder Plant fire began on
14 August 1917 in the city ofKazan , which was then center of governorate within theRussian Empire , destroying the plant and spreading panic in the city on 14–16 August, and it lasted at least until 24 August. Fire resulted in minor detonations of the shells in depots, scattered over the industrial part of the city. However, most of the explosives were flooded by water from emergency reservoirs; that prevented a major explosion. Thirteen were killed by the blast and fire, 8 died of wounds, and 172, including 30 children were injured. The fire destroyed 12,000machine gun s and one million shells in depots (78,500pood s), and 542 buildings were destroyed, 152 of them totally. In addition, 1.8 millionpood s (29.5 tonnes) of oil were lost to the fire.ru icon [http://hghltd.yandex.net/yandbtm?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.rt-online.ru%2Fnumbers%2Fpublic%2F%3FID%3D5078%26forprint&text=%C2%E7%F0%FB%E2%20%EF%EE%F0%EE%F5%EE%E2%EE%E3%EE%20%E7%E0%E2%EE%E4%E0%20%E2%20%EA%E0%E7%E0%ED%E8%201917&dsn=0&d=3723378&sh=0&sg=22&isu=1 Лукницкий - человек-легенда] ]Plant
The Kazan
Gunpowder Plant was founded several miles west from Kazan in 1786 by order ofCatherine the Great . Workers lived in the nearby Porokhovoy settlement, which was so big that it had its own church and mosque. In the beginning of the 20th century settlements were absorbed byKazan . The plant had its ownhorse railway . It was one of Russia's best powder plants, one of the first started to producesmokeless powder in the Empire in1893 . [ [http://kazanpowder.ru/history_eng.htm The official site of The Federal Government Enterprise "Kazansky Gosudarstvenny Kazyonny Porokhovoy Zawod" (FGE "КG KPZ")] ] In1884 a minor fire occurred in the plant. After this first fireVsevolod Luknitsky , an officer who had already worked for 11 years at the plant, was appointed director. He worked at the plant as director for 32 years, until the second tragedy occurred. In 1888 "The Red Gates" were constructed during an anniversary celebration, the only construction of the original plant preserved till today. [ru icon [http://oldkazan.narod.ru/poroh.htm] ]In 1915-1916 new workshops were built to the west of the old plant, and during the fire and explosion they also were damaged, but were soon restored. The original plant, except for the "Red Gates" was totally destroyed in 1917. [ru icon [http://militera.lib.ru/h/barsukov_ez2/22.html Снабжение русской артиллерии орудиями и боевыми припасами во время войны] ]
In 1917, 11,600 people, including 2,500 soldiers worked at the plant.
Fire
The fire began from a negligent guard's cigar stub at "Porokhovaya" (now "Lagernaya") railway station, the nearest to the plant. Shells, detonated at the station, set fire to the nearest depots and workshops. Oil tanks, placed on the bank of the
Kazanka River , also caught fire. Workers from the plant fled to the opposite suburb of the city, spreading panic over the city. Many soldiers deserted the city, setting panic in the neighboring villages. The rumors said that over 500 were already killed, andKazan Kremlin as well as the industrial area was totally destroyed. According to rumors, it would be a major explosion and toxic gassing as far as 80 kilometers from the city, as a wind blew from the plant to the city. Many of Kazan's 200,000 population fled, afoot and by trains.ru icon [http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:IVQX7rdhHCYJ:www.archive.gov.tatarstan.ru/magazine/go/anonymous/main/%3Fpath%3Dmg:/numbers/1998_3_4/11/11_2/+%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%B0%D0%BD%D1%8C+%D0%B2%D0%B7%D1%80%D1%8B%D0%B2+%D0%BF%D0%BE%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%85%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B3%D0%BE+%D0%B7%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%B0+%D0%B2+%D0%BA%D0%B0%D0%B7%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8+1917&hl=ru&ct=clnk&cd=2&gl=ru Пожар на Пороховом, или «казанская катастрофа»] ] Ships were driven 20 km away from Kazan.Explosions
After the plant caught fire, shells scattered all over the industrial part of the city, "Zarechye" and some of them reached banks of the
Kazanka River and Kazan Kremlin, i.e. Kazan's downtown.Just after the beginning of the fire Luknitsky arrived at the plant and personally unlocked a sluice to douse dangerous depots and workshops. However he was wounded by a shell detonation and died of loss of blood that night, on
14 August . The next two days fire devastated most of the plant, but no major detonation followed, possibly due to Luknitsky's personal heroism. After that he was referred to as a "person who saved the city". As contemporaries wrote, "a half of the city's population joined his funeral procession".Martial law was declared in the city on the next day, as criminals marauded in deserted quarters. Militia cordoned off unexploded shells to protect civilians. After 16 August the small fires remaining were extinguished in the industrial areas.Consequences
The original plant was totally destroyed and later its lot was covered by a housing estate. The workshops built in 1915-1916 developed into the modern Kazan Gunpowder Plant.
During
Soviet rule the official explanation of the explosion was based not on negligence, but on a diversion of counter-revolutionary movements. Allegedly they destroyed a plant to blame theproletariat in collaboration with Germany and vindicate terror against the workers.To this day some unexploded shells are found on the banks of the
Volga ; however, some of them could be attributed to 1918 warfare. [ru icon [http://116.ru/newsline/24610.html 24.10.2007 15:20 В Казани нашли артиллерийский снаряд] ]References
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