More than 1,800 Fires: Nearly 2,250 Ha Burned in Ukraine's Ecosystems – State Emergency Service
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1200 hectares of forest in the restricted zone of Chernobyl are in flames. Dryness and mines suspected there make extinguishing difficult. What about the radiation exposure and what consequences do the fires have?
The fire broke out after a drone crashed in the region. The local fire department reported on Monday that the fire was contained around 9 a.m. and is currently being extinguished. It has consumed approximately 1,200 hectares of forest. 326 people and 78 fire brigades are currently engaged in extinguishing the fire. Weather conditions, including ongoing drought, are hampering the operation. In addition, there is a mine hazard. The State Nuclear R…
In Ukraine, as a result of fires in ecosystems, almost 2,250 hectares of land were burned.
Rescuers named the area that suffered the most. In Ukraine, almost 2,250 hectares of land have burned down due to large-scale fires in ecosystems. Fire caused by heat, shelling and negligence was recorded in 1821 cases. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. Read also: Is there a radiation threat due to the fire in the Chernobyl zone: what do the Ministry of Internal Affairs say Where the situa…
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