Fire Kazakhstan

Forest Fires in Kazakhstan

20 October 2003


Location of large forest fires inthe Russian Federation and Kazakhstan  for 20 October 2003


16 October 2003


20 October 2003

Thesemaps are providing an overview of large fire locations in Kazakhstan. Details offire locations reported by the regional airbases of Avialesookhrana and activefires detected by the MODIS sensors (on Terra and Aqua) are provided on twolayers over a general Russian vegetation map – see: http://www.nffc.aviales.ru/data/fires_mos/view_daily_e.sht?a=russia

Source:Avialesookhrana,Pushkino

The following information on the statusof forest fires in the Republic of Kazakhstan on 08 October 2003 has been providedby Avialesookhrana of Kazakhstan:

  • Quantity of forest fires from the beginning of year  978

  •  The burnt out area – 91,239 ha

  •  Including covered with a wood – 33,213  ha

  •  The most subject area to forest fires – Semipalatinsk

  •  Forest fires- 324

  •  The burnt out area -35,852  ha

  •  Including covered with a wood -14,968  ha

    Source:Mr. Nikolay I.Ezhov, Director of the Kazakh Base for Aerial Forest Fire Protection

Mr. Nikolay I. Eghov
Chief, Avialesookhrana of Kazakhstan
Gorkogo St. 259
Almaty
Kazakhstan, 480020

According to the Remote SensingLaboratory of the Sukachev Institute for Forest in Krasnoyarsk (RussianFederation) the total land area affected by fire in Kazakhstan in the 2003 fireseason is 3 710 222  ha (5093fires).

Daily Fire Occurrence and Fire Danger Maps of the Fire Laboratory of the Sukachev Institute of Forest, Krasnoyarsk
Selected fire occurrence maps, satellite images and a forest fire danger map are prepared daily by the Russian GFMC correspondent Dr. Anatoly Sukhinin, Fire Laboratory of the Sukachev Institute of Forest, Krasnoyarsk, in collaboration with the Emergency Situation Monitoring and Forecasting Agency, Krasnoyarsk branch. The maps are produced on the base of satellite data (classification by the NOAA AVHRR). They show the fire locations (by latitude and longitude) and the area affected by fire (red signature, size in ha). The red arrow at each fire location points to the nearest populated place. The terms Oblast or Kray used in the maps are designations of administrative regions. A map showing the boundaries of administrative regions and a legend is included below.

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Overview map showing large fire locations detected over the last 10 days

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Overview

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