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Explosion rips Russian laboratory containing smallpox, Ebola and HIV viruses

The laboratory is one of two places in the world that houses the smallpox disease

A gas explosion and fire which blew out the windows at a laboratory in Siberia, that houses viruses including smallpox, Ebola and HIV. The site was built for biological warfare development during the Soviet era.

Smallpox is estimated to have killed up to 300 million people in the 20th century.

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One worker was left with third-degree burns and had to be taken to hospital after the blast.

Vector, the State Research Centre of Virology and Biotechnology, in the Novosibirsk region, is one of two places in the world where the smallpox disease is stored.

The other is at a high-security laboratory in the high-security laboratory, at the center for Disease Control in Atlanta.

According to RT, 13 fire engines and 38 firefighters tackle the blaze which covered 30 square meters, according to a statement by the Vector laboratory.

The mayor of Koltsovo has claimed that no biologically hazardous materials were released in the explosion.

In 2004, a researcher at Vector, Antonina Presnyakova, died in the laboratory after accidentally pricking herself with a needle carrying the Ebola virus.

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