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A wildfire has engulfed an uninhabited island in northern Finland, and the rescue services have not been able to fully respond due to specific circumstances on the ground.
The fire department does not actively try to extinguish the fire, but rather lets it burn out completely.
In Finland, an island on the Tornionjoki River has completely burned down, and the fire has not been extinguished. An uninhabited island on the Tornionjoki River has burned down due to the decision of rescuers to only control the fire's boundaries. There is no threat of the fire spreading to the mainland.
The fire is not being actively extinguished at this stage, but the island is being allowed to burn completely, the rescue service reports. The large Likasaari island is burning in the Torniojoki River near the village of Karungi, the Lapland Rescue Service reports. – The fire is not being actively extinguished at this stage, but the island is being allowed to burn completely, the release says.
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