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Siberia's devastating wildfires 'almost' extinguished by AFP Staff Writers Moscow (AFP) Aug 26, 2021 Russian authorities said Thursday they were close to putting out the devastating forest fires that have ripped across Siberia this summer in what environmentalists have linked to climate change. In hard-hit Yakutia -- Russia's largest and coldest region -- wildfires have burned through 99,000 square kilometres (38,000 square miles), an area larger than Portugal. Smoke from the fires in the sparsely populated region that sits atop permafrost reached the North Pole earlier this month, NASA said. By Thursday the fires were active in an area of around 5,200 square kilometres, according to Russia's forestry agency, as the region experienced rainfall and a drop in temperatures. "The president instructed us to extinguish the fires in Yakutia. This task is almost complete," the deputy head of Russia's emergencies ministry, Alexander Chupriyan, said Thursday. He added that the remaining fires were under "control", the TASS news agency quoted him as saying. While wildfires affect Russia every summer, in recent years they have ripped through the country's vast forests with growing intensity. So far this year, blazes have ravaged over 173,500 square kilometres, making it Russia's second-worst wildfire season since the turn of the century. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to protect the country's forests, saying the nation must "learn lessons" from this year's fires.
NASA's MISR Instrument sees California wildfire smoke plumes from space Pasadena CA (JPL) Aug 25, 2021 As of Aug. 24, wildfires in Northern California - including the McCash, Antelope, River Complex, Monument, and Dixie fires - have scorched more than 1 million acres of land. The Dixie Fire, the state's second largest in history, accounts for 731,310 acres. On Aug. 18, NASA's Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) instrument, aboard the Terra satellite, acquired new data showing smoke from these fires. The MISR instrument has nine cameras that view Earth at different angles. The right side of ... read more
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