Hazard Hidden When ‘fire Battle’ Swept The Siberia Icy Area

Alexander Fyodorov retired through the window room window overlooking the large forests was devastated by fire throughout the past weeks around Yakutsk in Yakutia, in Siberia (Russia). The fierce forest fires at Yakutia, Siberia, Russia, July 27, 2021. Photo: AFP / TTXVNVVi Director of the Melnikov Eternal Tape Research Institute recognizes a rare thing this summer, which is the coldest city sky in the world no longer sink in hazard orange smoke from the crows Forest fires are now a lot during the past 3 years. In Yakutia, many people believe that nature is a lived soul that is always gentle with humans. However, what was and was happening in the last 2 years that made Fyodorov think that news is wrong, actually reminding humans should not access nature but need to prepare

.Yakutia, close Antarctic sea, above a permanent tape with an area of nearly 5 times the area of France. Since the beginning of the 20th century, the average annual temperature in this region increases 3 degrees C, higher than 2 degrees Celsius compared to the world average. This summer, Yakutia has the days of recording a record thermostat of 39 degrees Celsius C
This summer is said to be the driest season in the past 150 years in Yakutia, leading to burning fires of 1.5 million hectares of trees The leaf (Taiga forest) featured in this area. Alexander Isayev from the Russian Science Institute in Yakutsk, said the region is noting the number of unprecedented high fires. Although it is difficult to contact the reality of forest fires with climate change, experts believe that global warming causes fires to occur more while stretching drains and More serious also causes many areas to become arid, facilitating the outbreak of fires. Foreign more than a month ago through the forest burning season in Siberia, regional officials are trying to try to extinguish the fire, Mobilize soldiers and mobilize rain-creation equipment to control the situation. However, in Yakutia, with a population of less than 1 million people, only a few thousand firefighters and local volunteers participated in the fire. Nikita Andreyev, officials of Gorniy district said that these are the largest fires in Yakutia during this year's forest fire season and they do not have enough manpower and summons to respond. On August 10, Russian President Vladimir Putin asked relevant officials to implement reinforcements to control forest fires that are broke out here.Theo Ministry of Forestry Russia, more than 11.5 million hectares All over the country was burned since the beginning of this year, much higher than the annual average since 2000 is 8
9 million ha. Greenpeace's director of forest fire monitoring in Russia, Grigory Kuksin, said from Siberia to Urals and the Karelia region in the northwest of unusual fires. The overall characteristics of these areas are temperatures and drought levels in fact higher than expected. This expert said it was obviously the impact of climate change. Fyodorov family warns fires not only causing a large amount of carbon gas emissions into the atmosphere and destroying the forests which are real carpets The absorbing of large amounts of toxic carbon emissions, but also gradually dissolved the permafrost bench below Yakutia has begun to wore gradually. Eternal tape floors are places where "preserving" greenhouse gas emissions are twice as high in the atmosphere. Therefore, if this tape floor melts will cause a discharge gas tragedy to exacerbate the current climate change status. To protect the current environment and preserve the future, many local people have Volunteer to join the fire extinguishing efforts. During recessed hours, they also performed rainfall rituals. However, although Yakutia also had heavy rains, it was only a short time after that rain stopped living room and strong winds. Fireforts are also in a state of battlefield preparation when the fire breaks back. Le Anh (VNA)

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