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Monday, August 9, 2010

Hundreds more forest fires burn in Russia

Staff by the CNN Wire STORY HIGHLIGHTSIntense smog is struggling Moscow Smog can form when toxic chemicals with pollutantsAt than 52 people mixing died hundreds of airline passengers (CNN)--of 270 new forest fires in Russia drought-plagued started in the past 24 hours, State media reported Sunday, with an indication of the country emergency control. The Ministry is "so much as 276 forest fires have extinguished," told RIA Novosti. "At this moment, 554 bushfires have more than 190,000 hectares in size." The setback is Moscow coils in the intense smog, with toxic substances at levels which many times greater than the norm. The combination of forest fires and pollutants have contributed to the smog in the State media messages. According to Russian health and social development Ministry, forest fires killed at least 52 people and left dozens of hospital. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev donated almost $ 12,000 for his personal resources in support of people who have been affected by forest fires raging in Central Russia, his website said Saturday.

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