
Fumes returned to Moscow on Saturday, August 14. A strong smell of smoke was felt on Saturday in southern, south-eastern and south-western Moscow.
Infernal foul smell was also felt in the heart of the city, but not so much. Forecasters promised the wind at the weekend (about 1 m / s) that would increase smog in Moscow.
Smoke from peat land fires are almost unnoticeable in Moscow, the RIA News reports. Where then is the hellish stench come from to the city? It is supposed to be an "enigma of nature."
The Moscow mayor Luzhkov sprayed water clouds to combat smog in Moscow. It did not help. Muscovites breathe smog for about two weeks due to natural fires in the Moscow suburbs. They will breathe more of it.
Above is a photo, made Saturday morning in Moscow by the Russian agency RIAN: smog and a member of the terrorist gang "Russian police", with a muzzle.
It was reported earlier on August 13 about the strengthening of fires and smog in Moscow and in other regions of Russia.
The smell of burning and smoke was felt in the eastern and south-eastern Moscow on August 13. Heat (scientifically, anticyclone) prevents dilution of air masses, nailing to the ground dust particles and harmful impurities of smoke, including radioactive dust.
Saransk was cloaked with a second wave of smog on August 13. Like last time, the first to feel the smell of burning were residents of South-West district of the city. The situation with forest fires in Mordovia deteriorated dramatically. As compared to August 12, the total area of burning forests exceeded 300 thousand hectares.
Fire hotbeds were reported in Temnikov, Tengushevsky, Staroshaygovsky, and Krasnoslobodsky areas. The situation still remains difficult in the state nature park named after Communist Comrade Smidovich. The wind transfered the products of combustion to Saransk. Visibility on the roads significantly reduced.
Poisonous smog came also to Saratov August 13.
Smog caused traffic jams: visibility was only two hundred meters. Traffic police officers already predicted a high traffic accident rate for the weekend.
The capital of Chuvashia, Cheboksary, caught fire on August 13. The whole town was clouded with smoke. Carbon dioxide was twice above the norm. Zavolzhskiy district of the city already burned downt. Three suburbs with 750 people have been also burnt down. The front of fire is coming from north-east and is steadily moving toward the center of Cheboksary. A "special regime" has been declared in the city. The city is surrounded by police and they let only local residents in.
Earlier, a purgatorial fire destroyed more than two thousand hectares of forest. The fire went out of control and became upstream.
Smoke from fires spread across the central part of Russia and is moving north-west. The smell of burning and reduced visibility were registered in Voronezh, Penza, Ulyanovsk and Saratov. Latvian Centre for Environment, Meteorology and Geology warned that smoke from fires could reach this Baltic country at the weekend. The smoke is probably radioactive.
Meanwhile, the fire situation deteriorated again in the city of Sarov, where a Russian factory produces nuclear bombs. A new fire came there on August 13 from Mordovia. This large forest fire, which destroys Russian nuclear arsenals emerged from a lightning. According to witnesses, two fire trains have been placed at the railway section of the Sarov-Bereschino railroad. The railroad is needed for escape for nuclear arms factory workers.
Forests burned across the Saratov region. New fires emerged on August 13,.
16 hotbeds of wildfires have been registered in the Saratov region: in Tatischevsky area - 1,5 hectares, Saratov district - 0,5 ha, Red Army district - 10 fires with a total area of 205.5 hectares, Lysogirsky district - 4 fires with a total area of 94.4 hectares. Area, affected by wildfires per day, amounted to 301.9 hectares, 301.9 acres of which are forest fires.
On August 13, the ringleader of the "Russian disaster ministry" terrorist gang, Shoigu, told in Moscow that all fires in the Saratov region had been fully extinguished. The terrorist leader also said that they had been "completely extinguished" in 13 others regions, where in fact they intensified.
Everything that was previously burning continued burning in the Yaroslavl Region, despite the fact that Shoigu in Moscow "completely extinguished" all fires in this region. New fires added to the old. Ulkovsky island in the vicinity of Yaroslavl burned down on 13 August. They failed to extinguish the fire, as the firefighting equipment could not get close to the island.
The number of nature reserves with raging wildfires increased on Aug. 13. The Russian Ministry of Natural Resources said that 45 fire hotbeds are burning now in 16 national parks. In particular, in Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Vologda, Chelyabinsk and Samara regions.
On August 13 Shoigu from Moscow has also "completely extinguished" all fires in the Samara region. He lied, as usual.
A KGB Kommersant paper, shielding the criminal, explained the blatant lies of Shoigu with the fact that a significant part of Russian territory was covered with clouds and could not be seen from US satellites. Accordingly, the number of fires identified from space decreased.
However, this is not an explanation, since the criminal, in addition to US satellites, is also receiving information from the Russian land-based sources.
Department of Monitoring
Kavkaz Center