Now the regions of Dnepropetrovsk, Odessa, Zaporozhye, Kharkov and Nikolaev are suffering the most from the fire.
Dry vegetation, garbage and forest were burned throughout the day. The total area of ecosystems destroyed by fire is more than 233 hectares. Most fires occur due to careless handling of fire. The press service of the State Emergency Service reported this on Wednesday, August 14.
The regions of Dnepropetrovsk, Odessa, Zaporozhye, Kharkov and Nikolaev suffered the most from the fire. In particular, in the Kharkov region, fire suppression continues in a forest near the town of Balakleya, Izyum district. About 30 hectares of forest are on fire.
The State Emergency Service calls on people to remember that it is important to follow fire safety rules in natural ecosystems and when carrying out economic work on their own plots.
“The fire spreads quickly and even a small fire can lead to a big fire,” recalled firefighters.
Let us remind you that in the Odessa region, near the village of Mayaki and Lake Tudorovo, a large-scale fire is ongoing, the elimination of which is impossible due to the lack of proper access to the fire area.
Earlier it was reported that in the Kharkov region, rescuers extinguished a forest fire in the Balakleya forestry on the second day.
Source: korrespondent

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