In this handout photo provided by Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service, Firefighters work at a burned down house after a forest fire in Yakutia region, Russia, Wednesday, July 14, 2021. The Russian state agency responsible for fighting forest fires, Avialesookhrana, said Tuesday that more than 300 fires had engulfed 799,500 hectares (more than 1,975,000 acres), and the Sakha-Yakutia region in northeastern Siberia was the worst affected. (Russian Emergency Ministry Press Service via AP)
Republished July 14, 2021 - 1:55 PM
Original Publication Date July 14, 2021 - 11:46 AM
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia engaged military aircraft Wednesday to fight wildfires that have engulfed wide swaths of Siberia.
The Russian Defense Ministry said it provided heavy-lift Il-76 transport planes to help douse fires in northeastern Siberia's Sakha-Yakutia region. The planes dumped 330 metric tons (364 tons) of water on the most active fires.
The military also sent helicopters to help transport firefighters and supplies in the region.
The Russian state agency responsible for fighting forest fires, Avialesookhrana, said Tuesday that more than 300 fires had engulfed 799,500 hectares (more than 1,975,000 acres).
It said that the worst situation was in Yakutia, where 144 fires covered 578,000 hectares (over 1,428,000 acres).
Russia has been plagued by widespread forest fires, blamed on unusually high temperatures and the neglect of fire safety rules.
News from © The Associated Press, 2021