Smoke seen pouring from Russian consulate

As Russian diplomats rush to meet a US deadline to close the San Francisco consulate black smoke can be seen coming from the building's chimney.

Acrid, black smoke was seen pouring from a chimney at the Russian consulate in San Francisco, a day after the Trump administration ordered its closure amid escalating tensions between the United States and Russia.

Firefighters who arrived at the scene on Friday were turned away by consulate officials who came from inside the building.

An Associated Press reporter heard people who came from inside the building tell firefighters that there was no problem and that consulate staff were burning unidentified items in a fireplace.

Mindy Talamadge, a spokeswoman from the San Francisco Fire Department, said the department received a call about the smoke and sent a crew to investigate but determined the smoke was coming from the chimney.

"They had a fire going in their fireplace," she said.

Talmadge said she did not know what they were burning on a day when normally cool San Francisco temperatures were high.

"It was not unintentional. They were burning something in their fireplace," she said.

The consulate's workers are hurrying to shut Russia's oldest consulate in the US.

The order for Russia to vacate the consulate and an official diplomatic residence in San Francisco - home to a longstanding community of Russians and technology workers - escalated an already tense diplomatic standoff between Washington and Moscow.

The deadline for the consulate to close is Saturday.


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