The fire in the Khasansky district occurred due to the burning of dry grass, and it was here that a “fire tornado” was recorded.
The south of Primorye was engulfed in fire due to the burning of dry grass, the fire was approaching Vladivostok. A fire regime was introduced in the region’s 19 municipal districts. Russian media reported this on Monday, March 4.
Last weekend, large natural fires were recorded in the Khasansky district in the south of Primorye. Authorities reported on Sunday that the area of two outbreaks in one day has grown from 363 to 3.8 thousand hectares, and the fire is burning near populated areas. A special fire regime was introduced in the district. By Monday morning, the group of rescuers in the area had increased to 300 people.
The area of natural fires in the south of Primorye increased from 3.8 thousand hectares to 4.9 thousand hectares in one day. The Land of Leopards National Park was also damaged – the fire was localized to 100 hectares. The natural disaster reached the village of Andreevka. However, the animals are not in danger.
The fire occurred in the Khasan region due to the burning of dry grass. The fire became a fiery whirlwind due to the wind. It was taken by residents of the village of Provalovo. The fire was extinguished; the fire did not have time to reach the homes.
As we already wrote, on January 8, a hangar with polyethylene and cardboard packaging burned in the Nevsky district of St. The area of the fire is 4 thousand square meters. m.
In addition, on New Year’s Eve, a huge fire broke out in the west of Moscow – a hangar with diesel fuel in an area of about 1000 square meters burned.
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