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2026-07-10 04:17:58 UTC

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Askania Nova reserve place

first seen 8d ago · last seen 8d ago · 1 mentions · 1 clusters · 1 corroborations

Corroborated stories featuring this entity · 4

5 corroborated · 6d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskyinsideclimatenews.orgmoscowtimestass · 11 events

Russia deployed emergency crews to Siberia

Russia deployed emergency crews to Siberia
russia_ind
Authorities blamed the rapid spread on high temperatures
russia_ind
1 corroborated · 9d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskyinsideclimatenews.orgmoscowtimestass · 11 events

Authorities attributed the rapid spread of Siberian wildfires to high temperatures and severe Siberian silkmoth infestations that killed trees and left flammable deadwood.

Authorities attributed the rapid spread of Siberian wildfires to high temperatures and severe Siberian silkmoth infestations that killed trees and left flammable deadwood.
russia_ind
2 corroborated · 19d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskyinsideclimatenews.orgmoscowtimes · 11 events

Authorities have blamed the rapid spread of wildfires on high temperatures and severe Siberian silkmoth infestations.

Authorities have blamed the rapid spread of wildfires on high temperatures and severe Siberian silkmoth infestations.
russia_ind
Severe Siberian silkmoth infestations have killed off vast swaths of trees and left behind large amounts of highly flammable deadwood.
russia_ind
5 corroborated · 19d ago · cluster ↗ · blueskyimcc.icdo.orginsideclimatenews.orgmoscowtimesrsoe-edis.orgsupremacy.infothemoscowtimes.com · 11 events

Authorities have blamed the rapid spread of wildfires on high temperatures and severe Siberian silkmoth infestations, which have killed off vast swaths of trees and left behind large amounts of highly flammable deadwood.

Authorities have blamed the rapid spread of wildfires on high temperatures and severe Siberian silkmoth infestations, which have killed off vast swaths of trees and left behind large amounts of highly flammable deadwood.
otherrussia_ind
The total area consumed by the wildfires in Krasnoyarsk region grew from 16,656 hectares (41,150 acres) on Saturday to 62,600 hectares (154,700 acres) as of Wednesday morning.
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