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Forest fires in the Russian region Ryazanwhich is less than 200 km from Moscowreach almost 20,000 haThis was announced today by the local authorities.
According to emergency services, over the past day, the fire has spread to almost 1800 ha earth. Of the total over 3700 ha forests in the national park and reserve are burning, and the fire department is unable to put out the fire.
However, an increase in the burnup area did not lead to the appearance new spotlights over the past 24 hours, regional sources told the agency interface.
State of emergency
Governor of Ryazan Pavel Malkovattributed the increase in the surface of the fire to technical aspects, that is, to the perimeter established by the emergency services to stop the spread of fire.
Due to the current situation, the authorities announced state of emergency and almost 10,000 people are involved in extinction work.
This week, Russian President Vladimir Putin called “hardThe situation with forest fires in Russia and asked his prime minister, Mikhail Mishutinwho will visit the most affected areas, such as the Siberian Yakutia, where a fire that has engulfed more than 55,000 hectares has yet to be extinguished.
At the same time, Putin stressed that at present the area engulfed in fire 2.8 times less What a last year.
Smoke in Moscow
Smoke from the Ryazan fires reached the Russian capital, where since last week increased the level of concentration of harmful particles in the air.
In fact, smog is felt today, on Saturday, again in Moscow due, according to the weather service, to the fact that wind blowing in a southeasterly direction.
For this reason, health authorities have advised Muscovites to refrain from outdoor sports for several days.
Mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyaninreported that the capital sent Ryazan about 9000 firefighters and 2,400 firefighting teams.
The European part of Russia is experiencing one of the hottest Augusts, which is especially noticeable in Moscow, where today the temperature will rise to 32 degrees, which is 8 degrees higher than usual for this time of year.
According to forecasts, the temperature in the capital will begin to drop sharply in the middle of next week. (EFE)
The legislator said that economic interests are behind the project, approved at the insistence of the plenary session of the parliament. On the other hand, MP Alex Paredes of the ruling Magisterial Bloc justified his group’s support for the project’s persistence despite the government’s compliance with the law.
Source: RPP

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