Russia Sees Milder Wildfire Season So Far in 2025, but Experts Warn Against Complacency
Russia Sees Milder Wildfire Season So Far in 2025, but Experts Warn Against Complacency
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Russia’s wildfire season has been less intense this year, with blazes so far burning significantly less land than in 2024, though experts warn that the apparent improvement could foster dangerous complacency about the country’s long-term preparedness.
From January through August,
That figure is also within the Russian government’s target of 4.68 million hectares of burned forest for all of 2025, according to the environmental news website Kedr.
Experts told Kedr that the decline in wildfire damage this year was due to a combination of factors, including heavier rainfall, an unusually cool summer in Siberia and a drop in the traditional springtime burning of dry grass.
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“But in reality, the situation is getting worse: the climate is changing, and the mess in forestry is growing. Skilled workers are leaving, equipment and machinery are wearing out and people are increasingly forced to engage in administrative nonsense,” the specialist added.
Grigory Kuksin, a longtime forestry expert at the Landscape Fire Prevention Center, told Kedr that Russia’s wildfire season has in recent years stretched further into the fall as hotter, drier weather lingers.
“The forecast for the end of the season is still alarming. The end of the season is still far away,” Kuksin was quoted as saying. “And in winter, we’ll have to deal with ‘zombie fires,’ smoldering peat that survives underground through the cold season, even in northern regions.”
Russia recorded its worst wildfire season in 2021, when nearly 19 million hectares were destroyed overall.
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