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Huge Heating Pipe Rupture in Downtown Kiev Covers Streets and Buildings in Muck

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CCTV footage from Kiev showed the moment that the sidewalk bubbled up and brown muck exploded everywhere after a heating pipe burst on Goloseevsky Prospekt near the city center. The rushing water sent pieces of sidewalk and other rubble shooting out in all directions, breaking windows in nearby flats and damaging cars parked in the vicinity. The entire block corner was covered in a layer of dirty muck after the incident.

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