A fire broke out next to the regional parliament in Tyumen, Russia, with images shared on social media showing thick black smoke spreading across the center of the Siberian city.
Responders arrived at around 8.30 a.m. Saturday local time at the car depot building of the Tyumen Regional Duma, which is adjacent to a prison in the city located around 1,000 miles east of Moscow.
The blaze covered an area of around 16,000 square feet and took around two hours to be extinguished and required 70 responders, according to the regional branch of Russia's emergency situations ministry.
No one was killed or injured in the fire, authorities said. Images of the blaze were shared by local residents on a live blog of local news outlet 72.ru.