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  2. 2022 Siberian wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Siberian wildfires were a series of wildfires in Russia that began in Siberia in early May 2022. Fires were concentrated in the Krasnoyarsk , Altai , Irkutsk , Kemerovo , Omsk , Kurgan regions, Khakassia and Sakha republics.

  3. 2024 Russian wildfires - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, far-reaching wildfires ignited and spread across large areas of Russian territory, primarily in Siberia and also in southern regions. The wildfires resulted in a burnt area of 8.8 million hectares (21.7 million acres) by July 18, and carbon emissions of 6.8 megatons by July 1, equaling the combined June–July emissions of 2023 in just one month.

  4. List of wildfires - Wikipedia

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    The fire destroyed roughly one-third of Slave Lake and cost $1.8 billion. 2011: 4,011,709 acres (1,623,481 ha) 2011 Texas wildfires: Texas: Wildfires began in November 2010 and continued to rage due to a severe drought that lasted 271 months. 47.3% of all acreage burned in the United States in 2011 was burned in Texas.

  5. Russia sends army to aid with Siberian wildfires - AOL

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    With flames tearing across some 800,000 hectares of Russian forest, the hardest-hit region of Yakutia in the north has been in a state of emergency for weeks as climate scientists sound the alarm ...

  6. Wildfires are getting worse across the globe. How does ... - AOL

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  7. 'Airpocalypse' smoke reaches North Pole for the first time ever

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    The smoke originated from enormous blazes in the Siberian region of northern Russia. According to. ... hazy smoke from raging wildfires in the Arctic has reached the North Pole, and NASA ...

  8. 2021 Russia wildfires - Wikipedia

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    On August 4, smoke originating from the Siberian wildfires was reported in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, over 2,000 kilometers (around 1,200 miles) south-west from the place where the fires originated. The hourly average concentration, measured at 3pm that same day, reached 103 μg/m³ for the PM2.5 particles, while the one for PM10 particles hit 168 ...

  9. List of largest fires of the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    2019 Siberia wildfires Russia: 7,800,000 0 [12] 9 2014 Northwest Territories fires Canada: 3,000,000 0 [13] 10 2020 California wildfires United States: 1,779,730 33 [14] 11 2010 Bolivia forest fires Bolivia: 1,500,000 0 [15] 12 2006–2007 Australian bushfire season Australia: 1,300,000 5 [16] 13 2017 British Columbia wildfires Canada ...