Forest fires spread in remote Siberia, Russian Far East
Posted Aug 1, 2019 06:30:07 AM.
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MOSCOW — Russian officials say forest fires are spreading in remote areas of Siberia and the Far East that firefighters cannot reach.
Avialesookhrana, Russia’s aerial forest protection service, said Thursday more than 30,000 square kilometres (11,850 square miles) are on fire, with the vast majority in areas that are hard to reach and where potential damage is likely to be less than the cost of fighting them.
Although the fires have not hit populated areas, heavy smoke from them is affecting about 800 communities, officials said, including the large cities of Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk and Chita.
Meteorologists say rain is expected in some of the burning areas, but not enough to put out the fires, state news agency Tass reported.
The Associated Press