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16 godz. temu · NASA | LANCE | Fire Information for Resource Management System provides near real-time active fire data from MODIS and VIIRS to meet the needs of firefighters, scientists and users interested in monitoring fires. Fire data is available for download or can be viewed through a map interface.
- Fires Char the Siberian Arctic
On July 18, 2024, Russia’s Federal Forestry Agency reported...
- Fires Scorch The Sakha Republic
Fires Scorch the Sakha Republic. Following record-breaking...
- Fires Char the Siberian Arctic
Wildfires in Russia. Each year Russia loses two million hectares of forest as a result of catastrophic fires. According to Russian government statistics, nine out of ten wildfires in the country are caused by humans. To investigate the role human activity plays in forest fires, Greenpeace mapping experts have conducted an analysis of major ...
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NASA | LANCE | Fire Information for Resource Management System provides near real-time active fire data from MODIS and VIIRS to meet the needs of firefighters, scientists and users interested in monitoring fires. Fire data is available for download or can be viewed through a map interface.
The 2022 Siberian wildfires were a series of wildfires in Russia that began in Siberia in early May 2022. Fires were concentrated in the Krasnoyarsk, Altai, Irkutsk, Kemerovo, Omsk, Kurgan regions, Khakassia and Sakha republics.
18 lip 2024 · The Republic of Sakha, also known as Yakutia, declared a federal state of emergency for wildfires on July 1. The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations reported more than 107 registered...
18 lip 2024 · On July 18, 2024, Russia’s Federal Forestry Agency reported that 69 fires were burning across 276,983 hectares (1,069 square miles) in Sakha. More than 2,000 people were in the region, including hundreds of paratroopers providing firefighting assistance.
6 lip 2021 · Fires Scorch the Sakha Republic. Following record-breaking heat and drought in northeastern Russia, hundreds of intense wildfires are now burning through taiga forests in Siberia.