Komsomolskaya Pravda issued a map of the wildfires sweeping through western and southern Russia. Smog still persists in Moscow and reaches as far St Petersburg and Ekaterinburg, 1,500km west of Moscow.
Showing posts with label Moscow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moscow. Show all posts
9 Aug 2010
7 Aug 2010
Wildfires in Russia Continue to Burn
Wildfires in Russia are still partiallyout of control. Flames are also raging around Tschernobyl, potentially causing the release of radioactive particles into the air, government officials warn. Moscow is still under a thick smog blanket. See Pravda photogallery for image documentation.
5 Aug 2010
Rich Russians
What Dostoyevsky said in his novelle The Gambler is true 145 years on in the face of fires and smog in Moscow: whoever can afford it, leaves the Mega City: "Because all Russians who have grown rich go to Paris, [...]." (Chapter XV).
4 Aug 2010
Wildfires in Russia
For the first time in my life, I experience extensive coverage of a natural catastrophy in Russia. Either such things did not happen in the past (unlikely) or the Kreml simply did not let the news spread (likely). Anyway, Pravda amongst other news agencies report that countless fires rage in Central Russia sparked by the heat wave. It has been the hottest July since record, giving Moscow temperatures of ca. 35C and more as opposed to usually 23C average.
Fires are sweeping across all western and southern counties surrounding Moscow, dramatically increasing pollution in the capital. So far the fires have claimed 48 victims. The respective counties are in a state of emergency. Authorities fear that they will not have enough professional firefighters and that the flames could reach a nuclear plant near Sarov (south of Moscow), the Nuclear Research Center of Russia. (Source picture: Pravda)
Fires are sweeping across all western and southern counties surrounding Moscow, dramatically increasing pollution in the capital. So far the fires have claimed 48 victims. The respective counties are in a state of emergency. Authorities fear that they will not have enough professional firefighters and that the flames could reach a nuclear plant near Sarov (south of Moscow), the Nuclear Research Center of Russia. (Source picture: Pravda)
29 Apr 2010
Lentulov's Depiction of Moscow
A marvellous artistic depiction of Moscow, done by Aristarkh Lentulov. He was one of the famous Russian avantgard painters during the first decade of the 20th Century. Lentulov also used Cubist elements. This painting was painted in 1913.
21 Jan 2010
Ice Sculptures in Moscow
Temperatures in Moscow during winter allow that the Ice Festival can take place every year. This year it is dedicated to the Russian history and achievements in aerospace technology. Thus all the sculptures, ranging from free interpretations related to cosmos e.g. UFO-Unknown Flighing Object, to mini copies of real space rockets, such as Soyus, can be admired at the exhibition.
Photos: Fotos: Siegmund/.rufo
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