"Besides the cinema." The court allowed the "Park House" shopping center in Yekaterinburg to resume operations.

"Besides the cinema." The court allowed the "Park House" shopping center in Yekaterinburg to resume operations.

      The Kirov District Court of Yekaterinburg allowed the "Park House" shopping center to continue operating its retail spaces. The decision does not apply to the cinema, access to which will still be restricted, reports "Ъ-Ural."

      The supervisory authority changed its requirements for the "Park House" shopping center, demanding only a complete restriction on the operation of the cinema.

      Fire safety violations (a total of 69 were discovered) have been eliminated in the retail spaces, representatives of the prosecutor's office stated during the court hearing. However, the fire protection of one of the staircases intended for evacuating people from the cinema is insufficient, reports "Ъ-Ural."

      To resume the cinema's operation, representatives of "Park House" proposed limiting the number of people in the hall from which the staircase leads. However, this was opposed by the Ministry of Emergency Situations. An exception for access to the cinema was made only for specialists who will carry out work to eliminate the identified violations.

      Due to fire safety violations, the operation of the "Park House" shopping center was suspended for 90 days on March 18. Since the shopping center needs time to address the violations, the court hearing has been scheduled for April 11, reports "Ъ-Ural."

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"Besides the cinema." The court allowed the "Park House" shopping center in Yekaterinburg to resume operations.

The Kirov District Court of Yekaterinburg allowed the "Park House" shopping center to continue operating its retail spaces. The decision does not apply to the cinema, access to which will still be restricted, reports "Vedomosti-Ural".