Minimize Forest fires in Siberia (Russia) - October 2011

MOSCOW, Oct 1, 2011 (From AFP) - Russian emergency services on Saturday stepped up their fight against forest fires in Siberia that left a major city covered in toxic smog and prompted a furious reaction from President Dmitry Medvedev. Over 173 hectares of fires were burning in the forest zone around the central Siberian city of Bratsk, the emergencies ministry said, in one of the worst single outbreaks of wildfires in Russia this year. It said that over 1,000 rescue workers were already engaged in fighting the fires along with water-bombing helicopters and this would be increased to almost 1,500 people. The Kommersant daily said that the fires had left Bratsk -- a major regional centre with a population of 250,000 -- swathed in smog with visibility of just 30 metres and up to 20 times more carbon particles in the air than normal. Russian officials, haunted by summer wildfires last year that left Moscow covered in a similar smog and drastically increased mortality rates, have lambasted the local authorities for allowing the fires to spread.

Envisat views of forest fires
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Technical Information
Product: MER_RR_1P
Satellite: Envisat
Instrument: Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS)
Date of acquisition: 01 Oct 2011
Orbit: 50133
Orbit direction: Descending
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Technical Information
Product: MER_FR_1P
Satellite: Envisat
Instrument: Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS)
Date of acquisition: 01 Oct 2011
Orbit: 50133
Orbit direction: Descending
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