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Fire in Pidbirci: 50 hectares of land burned, communities conduct raids

Fire in Pidbirci: threat to the forest and human health

In Pidbirci, about 50 hectares of land burned. The fire was extinguished when it reached the edge of the forest. Communities are conducting raids.

“A few weeks before this, in Pidbirci, one person was fined for setting grass on fire. A few more were fined during a raid in Lysynychi,” said Andriy Shenghofer, head of the Lviv community office in Lysynychi. However, despite this, people continue to burn dry vegetation.

Just today, about 50 hectares of land caught fire in Pidbirci. People inhaled acrid smoke, which is dangerous to human health. Fortunately, the fire was extinguished before it could spread to the forest.

Increase in dry vegetation fires and their consequences

Unfortunately, with the arrival of spring, the scale of dry vegetation fires only increases. Rescuers spend valuable resources to extinguish such fires. Sunny days become particularly dangerous for the environment and the entire community.

The Lviv City Council reminds: the safest and most beneficial way for the environment is to compost dry leaves and grass so that they decompose and become fertilizer. Since 2020, there has been a composting station operating at Plastova Street, 13 in Lviv, where organic waste from the entire city is collected.

Photo: Lysynychi-Pidbirci Community Office.

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