State
or emergency in
Siberia's largest permafrost region - due to
wildfires
People
evacuated after thunderstorms-with-no-rain ignite foliage and forests
21
July, 2014
More
than one thousand people were evacuated from their homes in the Sakha
Republic - also known as Yakutia - which is the largest region of the
Russian
Federation, while states of emergency are also in effect in
other major regions
such as Kransnoyarsk and Irkutsk.
Famed
for its cold and permafrost, Sakha is now under siege from wildfires.
Vyacheslav
Popov, head of the republic's Forestry Department, said: 'The area of
wildfires doubled. There are 37 active wildfires in the republic
right now covering
the territory of 76,000 hectares. There is a
threat to eight settlements in five areas
of Yakutia''
'The
biggest number if wildfires are here in Vilyui district', said the
the local
administration head, Sergey Vinokurov.
'They
all started at the same time because of so-called 'dry thunderstorms'
which
we had last week.
'We
had to send helicopters to evacuate people out of the most dangerous
areas
and bring them to Vilyuisk'.
The
town is an administrative capital some 600 kilometres northwest of
capital
Yakutsk.
As
Siberia frazzles in the summer heat, states of emergency were
introduced in
areas of Krasnoyarsk and Irkutsk regions, the Republic
of Buryatia, and three
districts of Trans-Baikal region, plus one of
the Tyva Republic.
'For
the duration of the emergency situation, entering forests is strictly
forbidden for
the population', and punishable by fines of up to
100,000 rubles ($2,800)', locals
were warned in Buryatia.
Wildfires
are raging in ten district of Buryatia, including in the Trans-Baikal
national
park and the Barguzin wildlife reserve, it was reported.
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