In the Kharkov region, a 67-year-old woman died while burning dead wood.
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The press service of the State Emergency Service reported this.
It is noted that, according to witnesses, yesterday, June 12, the woman was burning dry grass and garbage around her estate, but lost control of the situation, ended up in the fire and died.
The event took place in the village of Ivano-Sheychin, Bogodukhovsky district. The body was discovered by local residents in the ashes.
Burning dry vegetation poses a real threat to your health and life. In addition, fires in ecosystems can lead to uncontrolled spread of fire to residential buildings and destruction of the fertile layer, the State Emergency Service notes.
The State Emergency Service reminds that the administrative liability for burning stubble, meadows, pastures and fallen leaves ranges from 3 thousand 60 to 6 thousand 120 hryvnia.
If you notice a fire in open areas, notify the Rescue Service by calling 101, the department notes.
Source: Racurs

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