Yakutsk, the capital of Yakutia in Siberia in Russia, is the coldest city in the world. At the place where just to open the nose in the winter months, it can be perverted in coldness, people are often familiar with the precautions to prevent colds rather than forest fires.0: 00/3: 14 namtheo channel CNN However, now this city is sinking in the dust of forest fires after experiencing weekends. Fierce forest fires and strong winds so much that smoke also flew to America's Alaska. Forest in Yakutia looked from above
. Photo: AP 20-7, smoke from dense forest fires in Yakutia, causing the pilot aircraft pilot, svyatoslav Kolesov does not work. He could not drive the plane in such a poor vision. Kolesov is the pilot of experience in the Yakutia region
This area in Siberia is prone to forest fires when many places with forest covered. However, this year's forest fire is very different. "The new fires appeared in northern Yakutia, where last year there was no forest fires and had never been burned before." .Kolesov is witnessing The eyes of what scientists have warned for many years. Forest fires are getting bigger and more serious and happening in places where they have never known forest fire. Thomas Smith, assistant to professor of environmental geography at London Economics School, said: "Forest fire season is Lasting, the fire is greater and serious than ever ". Many factors, such as poor land management, contributing to forest fire, but climate change makes forest fires occur more often and more serious . Much of Europe, the Western United States, Southwest Canada and some South America areas undergo dry weather are hotter than normal in June, causing the forest to become a primer. The forest in Yakutia has burned its area Over 6
5 million samples from the beginning of this year, equivalent to 5 million football fields. Tong Mark Parrington, senior scientist at Copernicus atmosphere atmosphere, said Yakutia is happening high strength fire Customs from the end of June until now. He said the forest fire season usually lasts until mid-August, so the fires in Yakutia may continue. According to Mr. Smith, although the areas in Siberia and Canada always occur to forest fire, but the worrying It is a more frequent fire before a lot. He said: "In the past, every 100 - 150 years of forest fires at a location, it means that the forest is completely reborn, mature and then happened. The Fire Protection Agency Yakutlesresurs in Yakutia Rest after asting of fire prevention. Photo: A number of areas in Eastern Siberia occurring forest fire every 10-30 years. In some places, this means that the forest will not be mature and the forest will be changed to the ecosystem into the form of soil of dust or swamp meadland. Hot and drought also makes new areas easy to get on fire. In the Arctic region of Siberia, the integer ecosystem in the north of the forest causes the most concerns. This is too wet and frosty place, so it is usually unable to burn. But over the past two years, there are many fires in this ecosystem, showing everything is changing here. This also has a long-term serious effect on the climate. Ashes from the fire can also promote global warming when black with ice surfaces, making them reduce the ability to reflect solar radiation, making the ice more easily dissolved. Forests also have a peat area, where many carbon. Mr. Parrington said: "If these areas burn, carbon will be released. Carbon storage system for thousands of years changes will leave a heavy effect ".Theo Thuy Duong (News Newspaper) . Dịch vụ:
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