I thought they were massively flooded? I guess both can be true when you have a huge country.
About 11% of the Earth’s land is Russia. It is bigger than three of the continents, and within a whisker of the size of the fourth (South America).
So you’re saying it’s big? /s
Yuge
Happened in Australia in the same location last year… They went from bush fires to flooding in a day.
A fire? at the sea parks?
At this time of the year?
I don’t know how, but I bet Putin will spin this into some pro war argument.
He’ll have to be inventive. It’s literally on the other side of the country from Ukraine. The closest borders are Mongolia and China
Ukrainian infiltrators started the fires using the jewish space lasers the Americans are raving about!
(It’s actually frightening, that only the reasonable part of that sentence is made up)
He’s a resourceful guy. I believe in him.
If the Ukrainians and the West hadn’t made us invade with all their provocations, then the firefighting services would have been fully staffed and available to fight the fire. If you lost property or loved ones in the fire, just know, it’s on the Ukrainians’ heads. How DARE they. And that’s why we have to defeat them, which we’re already doing, of course.
Hey hey, no need to make his job easier, okay? Also, no spoilers.
putin has issued a warning promising fire that this will have consequences.
The taiga has been burning for years due to climate change. Some of these fires are nonstop, with so-called ghost fires burning underground through the winter that reignite into bigger fires when it gets dry. Siberia has had it the worst. I wonder if this is related. I would think it probably is.
It is noteworthy that the mayor of Bratsk (Irkutsk region) has already stated that “in all cases, fires are handmade, everywhere the human factor.” In all likelihood, the season of kebabs with alcohol in nature gave a new impetus to the elements. In some settlements, the fire was close to multi-storey buildings.
This could be a possibility too, although I don’t know whether the statement is in earnest or coming from a climate-denial perspective like you hear in the US and Canada. Hopefully the former. Is anyone familiar with the mayor, by any chance?
I also just sort of assumed that that statement was total bullshit (although I have no idea for sure, or why he would say it if so.)
I’m really hoping an expert on Bratsk politics shows up to the thread to let us know lol
Idk about politics but I know stuff about fire. Catostrophic wildfires can be prevented by making sure there isn’t lots of dead, dry wood… not lots of dead, dry grass. Prescribed fire is the big way to do this, also mowing and landscaping properly around buildings. And most wildfires do have a human-based ignition point as well.