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The Melting House
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In a shocking incident late Tuesday night, a residential home in the Sokolniki District was reduced to a pool of molten debris after what witnesses described as a “wave of heat” rippled through the structure. Authorities report that the family of four escaped moments before the house appeared to melt into the ground.

Firefighters arriving at the scene were unable to approach within thirty meters due to residual temperatures exceeding 1,200 degrees Celsius—hot enough to liquefy the foundation and asphalt around the site. The molten crater continued to glow orange for nearly an hour before slowly cooling.

Quote:“It wasn’t an explosion. There was no blast radius,” said Deputy Fire Chief Sergei Antonov. “It’s as if the building’s core just… liquefied. We’ve never seen anything like it.”

Neighbors claim to have heard shouting moments before the collapse, followed by a deep vibration that set off nearby car alarms. Some reported a “pressure” in the air, similar to standing near a jet engine, before a flash of light and intense heat erupted from the home.

The Moscow Fire Directorate has ruled out a gas main rupture or electrical fault. Forensic drones dispatched by the Emergency Ministry were forced to land after equipment failures attributed to extreme magnetothermal interference.

Unofficial sources within the department have speculated about “experimental energy technology” or an unregistered reactor, though no such devices were found on the property.

One eyewitness, a teenager from across the street, told reporters that he saw “the air ripple” around one of the family’s sons moments before the structure failed. Authorities have not released the boy’s name, citing his status as a minor, but confirm that he is currently in medical observation.
City officials are urging calm and have cordoned off the area pending investigation by federal agencies.

Quote:“There is no danger to the public at this time,” stated Ministry spokesperson Irina Melnik. “We are treating this as an isolated event.”

Still, rumors on social media have dubbed the incident “The Melting House,” and conspiracy forums are already connecting it to a string of mysterious structural failures across Eastern Europe over the past year.

[written by ai]
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