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Fifty five hectares of the Gizilagach reserve burned
Fifty five hectares of the Gizilagach reserve burned out on July 19. The fire began at 16:10 on nearby lands, and as a result of strong winds spread to the reserve. As a result, the cane and dry grass burned out, the press service of the Ministry of Environment.
The fire was extinguished at 21:50 by the staff of the local structures of the Ministry of Environment. The search for the perpetrators of the fire is ongoing, and they will be punished.
Interestingly, but the Ministry of Emergency Situations reports nothing about the fire in Gyzylagach reserves. -03D04-
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- 20 July 2013 14:53
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