Wednesday, 15 May 2019

Fires in the Lake Baikal region of Siberia


Black skies over Siberia as wildfires rage around the world’s oldest lake

10 May, 2019

Cries to urgently call state of emergency in Irkutsk region as it chokes in smoke.
Forty five forest fires are currently active around Irkutsk; twenty were extinguished overnight according to the local officials.  Picture: Svodka38
Federal and local routes are disrupted, residents complain they fear getting burned alive while driving through the blazing taiga near to Lake Baikal. 
Thousands of firefighters and volunteers are out in woodland in the Irkutsk 
and the Trans-Baikal regions of Eastern Siberia, desperately seeking to extinguish the infernos. 
Russian Consumer rights watchdog RosPotrebNadzor issued a warning to 
the locals, calling on them to keep windows shut at all times, to wear damp masks and drink a lot of water. 
Wildfires around Irkutsk

Wildfires around Irkutsk

Wildfires around Irkutsk

Wildfires around Irkutsk

Wildfires around Irkutsk

Wildfires around Irkutsk

Volunteer

Volunteer
Thousands of firefighters and volunteers are out in woodland in the 
Irkutsk and the Trans-Baikal regions of Eastern Siberia, desperately seeking to extinguish the infernos.
Officials of the Irkutsk region limited access to forests on most of its territory 
to everyone but fire brigades. 
‘I was rushed to hospital with acute asthma attack after spending evening outdoors’, said an angry resident from Ulan-Ude, the largest city in the 
Republic of Buryatia. 
‘As you go out everything is colour grey, the sun and blue sky are blanketed 
out by smoke.’

‘Its impossible to breathe, woods all around us are burning, villages are 
burning, people are sure to lose houses again! I only wish that they survive!! Shop attendants in the city wear masks, this is awful’, wrote Inna Shishkina 
from Irkutsk. 

Forty five forest fires are currently active around Irkutsk; twenty were extinguished overnight according to the local officials.  
Wildfires around Irkutsk

Fire approaches to a village

Fire along the motor road

Fire approaches to a village

Fire approaches to a village

Village Bokhum
Federal and local routes are disrupted, residents complain they fear 
getting burned alive while driving through the blazing taiga near to 
Lake Baikal. 
The state of emergency hasn’t been called in all of the Irkutsk region yet, 
despite the area of wildfires growing twofold to 18,000 hectares in the last 
two days.
  
Some of the fires were caused by extremely dry and windy weather, yet 
most of them started because the so-called ‘spring burns’ went wrong. 
These are the controlled burns of old grass, that are supposed to put 
nutrients back into the soil and revitalize the land. 

The Ministry of Emergencies for Irkutsk region will be seeking help from the phone companies to get locations of everyone who was either in, or close to epicentres of every wildfire in an attempt to bring people to justice.

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