Russian President Vladimir Putin told regional officials on Tuesday to deal with forest fires in Siberia and said there could be no repeat of last year's fire season - the biggest on record.
In an online meeting shown on state TV, Putin said fires were causing significant material damage and posing a threat to life, the environment and the economy.
Putin said: "We cannot allow a repeat of last year's situation, when forest fires were the most long-lasting and intensive of recent years."Acting Emergencies Minister Alexander Chupryan told Putin: "Altogether since the start of the year on Russian territory there have been 4,000 forest fires on an area of 270,000 hectares" - an area larger than Luxembourg.
The 2021 fire season was Russia's largest ever, with 18.8 million hectares of forest destroyed by blazes, according to Greenpeace Russia. At least eight people died in Siberia on Saturday as fires ripped through hundreds of buildings in several villages, with high winds hampering efforts to extinguish the blazes.Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge and Felix Light; Editing by Mark TrevelyanSubscribe to our sustainability newsletter to make sense of the latest ESG trends affecting companies and governments.
Indonesia Berita Terbaru, Indonesia Berita utama
Similar News:Anda juga dapat membaca berita serupa dengan ini yang kami kumpulkan dari sumber berita lain.
Russian TV Schedules Hacked With “No To War” Message Ahead Of Vladimir Putin Speech – ReportsAs Russian president Vladimir Putin was preparing to address the nation Monday morning during the annual Victory Day parade commemorating the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, local televisio…
Baca lebih lajut »
Russia-Ukraine war updates: Vladimir Putin, on Victory Day, defends invasion but does not announce escalationRussia's president spoke from Moscow's Red Square. An airstrike on a Luhansk region school left dozens buried under rubble and feared dead.
Baca lebih lajut »
No end in sight for Ukraine war as Russia's President Putin hails Victory DayRussian President Vladimir Putin used a major patriotic holiday Monday to again justify his war in Ukraine but did not declare even a limited victory or signal where the conflict was headed, as his forces continued to pummel targets across the country with few signs of significant progress.
Baca lebih lajut »
No end in sight for Ukraine war as Russia's President Putin hails Victory DayRussian President Vladimir Putin used a major patriotic holiday Monday to again justify his war in Ukraine but did not declare even a limited victory or signal where the conflict was headed, as his forces continued to pummel targets across the country with few signs of significant progress.
Baca lebih lajut »
No end in sight for Ukraine war as Russia's President Putin hails Victory DayRussian President Vladimir Putin used a major patriotic holiday Monday to again justify his war in Ukraine but did not declare even a limited victory or signal where the conflict was headed, as his forces continued to pummel targets across the country with few signs of significant progress.
Baca lebih lajut »