8 killed in latest wave of forest fires in Russia following drought, record-high temperatures
By APFriday, September 3, 2010
8 killed in latest wave of Russian forest fires
MOSCOW — The latest wave of forest fires in Russia has killed eight people and injured 17, authorities said Friday.
Fires blazed across much of European Russia in August following weeks of drought and record-high temperatures. A thick pall of smoke from the forest and peat-bog fires covered Moscow for several days.
About 500 houses were set ablaze, the Emergencies Ministry said. Although heavy rains helped quench the fires in much of the country, the southern regions of Volgograd, Saratov and Samara remain hot and dry.
A ministry statement said the new fires were fanned by high winds and some started when the winds caused power lines to cross, shooting off sparks.
The fires were most intense in the Volgograd region, where the deaths occurred and 380 houses were burned in 20 populated areas. Within hours, the fires burned down several villages in the Volgograd region.
Emergencies minister Sergei Shoigu said in televised remarks that by Friday night the fires were “localized and extinguished.”
In the Samara region, traffic on a main highway near the automobile manufacturing city of Togliatti was diverted for hours because of fire.
The ministry said its tanker planes and helicopters had made about 60 sorties to drop water on the fires by midday.
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