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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: OSTANKINO TV TOWER FIRE: NIGHT SHOTS
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All major television stations in the Russian capital were knocked off the air Sunday by a fire at the massive Ostankino broadcasting tower.
There were no immediate reports of injuries.
The blaze forced the evacuation of visitors to the observation platform and restaurant that perch about two-thirds the way up the 1,771-foot tower, the world's second-tallest freestanding structure.
The fire broke out about 3.30pm local time about 320 feet above the restaurant and platform, and Russian news agencies reported that the evacuation was completed about 90 minutes later.
However, the fire was still burning some five hours after it started and had spread down toward the observation level as well as higher up the spire.
The fire initially knocked off three television channels, including the main independent station NTV.
But the tower's fire-extinguishing system was unable to put out the fire and it spread, knocking out both state-run RTR and the ORT channel, in which the state owns a majority share.
Heads of all TV stations gather for a meeting to discuss the future of broadcasting for Moscow and Moscow region.
It will take at least three weeks to repair the tower and to restore transmission of all the channels.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
As of now, the damage is great, 30 meters of cables are burnt. It looks like it will take three weeks to repair. It is hard to say what will happen, since the fire is still taking place. I just have to hope for the best.
SUPER CAPTION: Alexander Nekhoroshev, TV-Tsentr (Russian TV station) Deputy Director
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Europe’s Tallest TV Tower Celebrates 50 Year Construction Anniversary in Moscow
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The Ostankino Tower is rated among ten tallest structures in the world. Its height is 540 m. Since the tower was officially commissioned in November 1967, Soviet people have been able to watch color TV and live broadcast, even from space. Here is Tatyana Proskuryakova's story about the past and the future of the unique facility.
Getting on top of Moscow TV Tower
Getting on top of the Ostankino TV tower - the highest structure in Europe. Viewing platforms are at 340m high. We were sort of lucky with the weather too - the clouds were above the tower this time.
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Millions of Russians were delighted on Wednesday to be able to watch television again, reconnecting with the rest of Russia and the outside world after a fire in the country's main television tower lead to a blackout for many.
News was transmitted again after two of Russia's major broadcasters joined together in their effort to restore television signals.
The two main Russian television channels united on Wednesday to bring television back to millions of viewers.
Together, RTR and ORT installed a temporary transmitter just 47 metres off the ground on the fire-damaged Ostankino tower.
Three days ago a devastating fire ravished the broadcasting equipment at the Ostankino television tower killing up to five people.
The fire deprived nearly 20 (m) million Russians in Moscow and neighbouring areas of their daily diet of game shows, soap operas and news.
Usually fierce rivals in the ratings war, ORT and RTR put aside their differences to get back on air.
It's a temporary project which allows them to broadcast jointly over most of the Moscow region.
The programme contents are produced jointly by both channels and there are logos of both companies on the screen.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
Of course, it was a problem, it's a problem when you can not reach an audience of nearly 20 million of viewers, and you want to tell them the news we've produced. It is very important. Naturally, we were concerned about the situation and were relying on being able to find a way to start work again as soon as possible. And this is what we've done. Today we're broadcasting again, although it's true it's a joint effort between RTR and ORT (another Russian broadcaster). But nonetheless.
SUPER CAPTION: Alexander Abramenko, Head of Vesti, RTR news programme
This Russian family was delighted to be back in touch with the news.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
It's great that today they could get together and do something. So now we can start watching the news again, and see what's happening in the world.
SUPER CAPTION: Tatyana Fisunova
RTR and ORT were, however, usurped by their private rival NTV, which managed to carry on broadcasting to some parts of Moscow with another transmitter.
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RUSSIA: MOSCOW: OSTANKINO TV TOWER FIRE UPDATE
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Investigators on Tuesday identified the body of a third victim killed in the blaze that raged through Moscow's giant television tower.
Fire broke out in the Ostankino Tower on Monday and the latest body found is thought to be a plumber who worked at the tower.
It wasn't immediately clear whether he died in an elevator that got stuck about halfway up the five hundred and-40 metre (1,771-foot) tower after the blaze broke out and then plunged to the ground.
Two bodies from the elevator were identified on Monday and officials believed two more people were also killed in the lift.
Russian news agencies said the elevator was crushed by a counterweight and cables after it fell, badly disfiguring the bodies inside.
Firefighters and other emergency workers on Tuesday continued to assess damage to the tower.
The fire started in the tower's thin spire about four hundred and-60 metres (1,470 feet) above ground because of a short circuit, officials say.
It then spread downward, cutting broadcasts to the capital and burning the observation deck and restaurant.
A Russian news agency reports that much of the tower's inside was scorched and damaged from smoke but that some equipment could be saved.
The agency also states that most of the damage was done to cables running up the tower's central shaft.
Surveyor's are saying that the fire has caused the tower's upper spire to tilt slightly.
That, along with heat damage from the blaze, has raised concerns that the structure might be irreparably damaged and may even collapse.
But Russia's N-T-V television station, which was cut off and forced to air on a channel transmitted from a different location, showed firefighters standing casually and chatting on an observation deck.
This seemed to indicate that the tower wasn't at immediate risk of falling.
Television channels were still able to transmit nationally in spite of the fire.
President Vladimir Putin on Monday ordered that broadcasts of the major channels in Moscow be resumed within a week, but it was unclear whether that could be accomplished.
Experts have proposed plans ranging from broadcasting from the top of the main building at Moscow State University to attaching transmitters to dirigibles.
The fire in Ostankino highlighted the decay of Russia's infrastructure, which has been neglected because of dire funding shortages for years.
The tower, which was constructed in 1967 and came to symbolise the Soviet Union's technological might, is the
world's second-tallest free standing structure, behind the CN tower in Toronto.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
It is okay so far. We'll see what happens in the future - fortunately at the moment there's no wind. If it had been really windy it probably would have fallen down. But so far, it's still standing.
SUPER CAPTION: Yuri, Technician
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
They put up so much equipment (on the tower) that you can't even see the tower through it all. It was bound to happen at some point. It's to do with the careless attitude towards security features. Everybody seems to be saving on security features and that's (the fire) the result.
SUPER CAPTION: Sergei, Vox Pop
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
Everybody's now beginning to realise how harmful the present course is that the current authorities are taking - and that's forcing the authorities to reassess the current level of trust in the government among the people. Russian citizens are beginning to understand that the authorities need to get to work. Temporary authorities will not rectify the country, and if this government is intent on dividing up the crumbs that are left, then we can't call that a government.
SUPER CAPTION: Gennady Zyuganov
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No title. New television (tv) tower is tallest building in Moscow, Russia (Soviet Union, USSR).
Angle shot Ostankino television tower, it is 1,732 feet high. Good view looking down from the tower at the shadow cast by it. C/U construction workers. Panning L/S up the tower, until we reach the top. Background music is very spooky.
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Останкинская телебашня , Москва ( Ostankino tv tower Moscow, Russia )
Останкинская телебашня — в Москве. Высота — 540 м, четвертое в мире по высоте свободно стоящее сооружение после небоскреба Бурдж Дубай (Дубай), телебашни Гуанчжоу (Гуанчжоу) и телебашни Си-Эн Тауэр (Торонто).
RUSSIA: MOSCOW: OSTANKINO TV TOWER FIRE: PRESS BRIEFING
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As fire spread in the Russian capital's television tower, firefighters had to wait three hours before getting authorisation to cut the tower's power supply, according to the city fire service chief.
He said firefighters battling the weekend blaze had to climb a long ladder of command before finally getting a personal cut-off order from President Vladimir Putin, even though safety regulations call for an immediate power cut in such fires.
Firefighters eventually put out the blaze at Moscow's giant television tower on Monday after more than a day of battling thick smoke and intense heat hundreds of metres (feet) above ground.
The fire knocked out most television services in the Russian capital.
There was concern that some parts of the Ostankino Tower could fall, particularly the upper reaches of its thin spire.
Bundles of steel support cables running up the middle of the tower were damaged in the blaze.
But now, the city's fire chief said says that if the power had been cut earlier, the fire could probably have been localised.
Instead, the fire lasted 26 hours, spreading through much of the landmark 1-thousand-771-foot Ostankino Tower and knocking out almost all T-V service to the Moscow region's 15 (m) million people for three days.
The fire chief's account of the long delay comes on the heels of widespread criticism of Putin and the Kremlin for a slow and seemingly confused response to the sinking of the nuclear submarine Kursk this month, in which 118 crewmen died.
The fire chief said firefighters arrived at the tower within 10 minutes of receiving a call that smoke was seen streaming from its upper reaches on Sunday afternoon.
They quickly evacuated 300 people who were inside the tower, including scores of sightseers on the observation deck and patrons in the restaurant at the one-thousand-50-foot level, and climbed to one-thousand-440 feet to fight the blaze.
The fire chief said the failure to cut the power to the tower resulted in new short-circuits that kindled new fires all along the giant tower.
The 33-year-old tower lacked fire prevention systems in its hollow shaft, where the burning cables were located, and the numerous short-circuits and pieces of burning cable insulation quickly spread the fire downward.
Eventually Deputy Moscow Mayor Valery Shantsev, who arrived at the scene, called Mayor Yuri Luzhkov who called Putin to get permission to switch the power off.
Putin immediately gave the order.
The fire chief, who was among the firefighters high up in the tower, said he and his men were at substantial risk as they tried to put out the fire while the electricity was still on.
At a news conference on Monday, the Russian Media Minister said the fire had caused a massive amount of economic damage, adversely affecting advertisement and mass media markets.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
It's a great damage, not only for advertisement and mass media markets, but also for the whole market of means of connection and for the private companies that deal with paging and phone services. I think that for the advertisement market the damage is close to the one from the 1998 default, even though it is hard to compare these two events.
SUPER CAPTION: Mikhail Lesin, Russian Media Minister
The minister said he was concerned that N-T-V was now the only remaining news broadcaster.
SOUNDBITE: (Russian)
Of course, it worries us that NTV is now at an advantage because nobody knows how it will be used. Today I have watched a lot of NTV news and they are not being objective. I think that NTV news are now using the situation to their advantage and causing panic.
SUPER CAPTION: Mikhail Lesin, Russian Media Minister
SOUNDBITE: (Russia)
SUPER CAPTION: Zinaida Mironova, Moscow resident
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'Ostankino' TV-tower in a fog (Moscow, Russia)
It was a very cloudy weather here today. The tower's looking is impressed me...
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모스크바에서 가장 높다는 오스탄키노TV타워. 우주탐사선을 연상시키는 모습으로 우뚝 솟은 이 방송국의 송수신 탑 높이는 540m. 내부에는 세계 각국의 탑들을 비교 전시해 놓았는데 우리나라 서울타워도 보인다. 초당 7m의 속도로 올라가는 엘리베이터를 타고 1분도 채 안 걸려 고도337m의 전망대에 도착했다. 전망대에 올라서니 모스크바 시내가 파노라마처럼 펼쳐진다. 높은 언덕조차 보이지 않는 대평원. 그 한가운데 위치한 모스크바. 날씨가 좋은 날에는 50km 떨어진 지역까지 보인다고 한다. 1967년에 완공된 이 타워는 이제 연간 20만 명 이상이 다녀가는 관광명소가 되었다고 한다. 전망대 한 켠에는 바닥이 유리로 되어 있다. 그 위에서 관람객들이 아찔한 추억을 만든다. 모스크바 시내를 굽이쳐 흐르는 모스크바 강. 얼음이 녹는 5월에서 10월까지 유람선이 평화롭게 오간다. 그 강 한복판에 러시아 해군을 창설한 표트르대제가 군함을 타고 내려다보고 있다.
[English: Google Translator]
Oh, Stan Keno highest TV tower in Moscow. The towering height of the tower station receiving a look reminiscent of a space probe 540m. Inside I put on display compared to the top of the world seems even Korea Seoul Tower. Takes less than one minute the elevator going up to the speed of 7m per second, it reached the observatory's altitude 337m. And stood up to the observation deck Moscow city unfolds like a panorama. Even the high hills invisible plains. Moscow in its midst. The weather looks good days and 50km away from the area. The tower was completed in 1967 and is now said to have been 200,000 more people danyeoga tourist attractions. Turn on the floor observatory has been made of glass. That will create a dazzling memories on visitors. Moscow river meandering downtown Moscow. The cruise ship until October this ice melts in May ohganda peacefully. The one Peter the Great founded the Russian Navy in the middle overlooks the river aboard a warship.
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О, Стэн Кено высокая телебашня в Москве. Возвышающиеся высота башни станции приема вид, напоминающий космический зонд 540M. Внутри я положил на дисплее по сравнению с верхней части мира, кажется, даже Корея Сеульская башня. Займет менее одной минуты лифт, подойдя к скорости 7м в секунду, он достиг высоты 337М обсерватории. И встал на смотровую площадку города Москва разворачивается как панораму. Даже высокие холмы невидимые равнины. Москва в своей среде. Погода выглядит хорошие дни и в 50 км от района. Башня была завершена в 1967 году и в настоящее время говорят, был 200000 больше людей danyeoga туристические достопримечательности. Включите пола обсерватории была сделана из стекла. Это создаст великолепные воспоминания на посетителей. Москва река извилистая центре Москвы. Круизный корабль до октября этот лед не растает в мае ohganda мирно. Тот Петр Великий основал ВМФ России в середине открывается вид на реку на борту корабля.
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Ostankino Tower(Moscow, Russia) in Urdu/Hindi Complete Trip Short Version
Television and radio tower in Moscow, Russia, owned by the Moscow branch of unitary enterprise Russian TV and Radio Broadcasting Network. Standing 540.1 meters (1,772 ft) tall, Ostankino was designed by Nikolai Nikitin.
It is currently the tallest free-standing structure in Europe and 11th tallest in the world. The tower was the first free-standing structure to exceed 500 m (1,600 ft) in height. Ostankino was built to mark the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution. It is named after the Ostankino district of Moscow in which it is located.
Entry Fee nearly 500-600 Rubble/Per Person or (1000 PKR) or $10 US.
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Ostankino tower is also known as TV Tower Moscow Russia.
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On the ground floor of the Ostankino TV Tower: A guided tour (in Russian), PART 1
This is a guided tour of the Ostankino TV Tower (in Russian). It began on the ground floor, and continued on the observation deck, at a height of 337 m above sea level.
Экскурсия по Останкинскому башню, которая началась с презентации на первом этаже, и продолжалась на смотрявой площадке, на высоте 337 м. 09.06.2014.