Wildfire-hit
area in Russia’s Siberia continues to grow
In
Buryatia the area hit by blaze has grown from 68 hectares to 5,000
hectares and in the Trans-Baikal Territory fires are burning the area
of 172,000 hectares
27
April, 2015
CHITA,
April 27. /TASS/. Strong winds have increased the forest fire spread
in Russia’s Siberia, including in Buryatia where the area hit by
blaze has grown from 68 hectares to 5,000 hectares and in the
Trans-Baikal Territory, where fires are burning the area of 172,000
hectares.
The
main cause of the disaster is human factor, local forestry department
officials say. The fires were started when the farmers began burning
the dry grass in their fields.
Since
mid-April, a state of emergency has been declared in the forests of
Buryatia, except for two northern districts. In the Trans-Baikal
Territory, which has been hit by the disaster from March 19, there
are now a total of 60 forest fires.
The
fire-fighting effort involves 1,500 people, including 481
paratroopers. The fire has destroyed more than 200 houses in 18
settlements of the region. Four people died and another 813 have been
injured.
Robert Fanny (Robertscribbler interviewed
Robert Fanny (Robertscribbler interviewed
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