Steppe fire destroys 75,000 hectares of land in eastern Mongolia
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A steppe fire has devastated at least 75,000 hectares of land in the eastern Mongolian province of Dornod, which borders China, according to the country’s emergency management agency.
The steppe fire, which erupted in Bayandun Soum (administrative subdivision), was fully extinguished by Monday evening, the agency reported.on Tuesday.
One nomadic herder, aged 54, suffered burns and was hospitalised due to the blaze.
Additionally, the fire destroyed two gers, traditional round dwellings, three livestock fences, one vehicle, and one house, the agency confirmed.
Mongolia experiences a harsh continental climate, with dry and windy conditions typical during spring and autumn.
The period from Sept. 20 to Nov. 10 is recognised as the fire-dangerous period, prompting the agency to urge the public to refrain from making open fires or discarding cigarette butts on the ground. (Xinhua/NAN)
A.I
Oct. 15, 2024
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