"Zombiefeuer": Why Fires in Dry Bogs Are Difficult to Fight
10 Articles
10 Articles
In the Belgian High Venn, the danger lurks underground: In addition to trees and grasses, parts of the Toorfmoore burn. There, the fires can float unnoticed under the ground for a long time. Why the so-called zombie fires are so dangerous. [more]]>
Again and again in Germany and other countries moors burn with peat layers. Such fires are difficult to extinguish and present firefighters with great challenges.
The fire in the Hohe Venn is particularly difficult to extinguish because it is a dried-up bog. There are very special dangers.
The fire in the Hohe Venn is particularly difficult to extinguish because it is a dried-up bog. There are very special dangers.
Smoke in the air, smell of fire in the nose: recent events show that larger forest fires are no longer just a problem for other countries.
The fire in the Hohe Venn focuses on the situation of bogs. Environmentalists demand more renaturation of bog landscapes.
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