According to the Central Bank news sources, journalists learned from the Inner Mongolian Forest Fire Brigade that on 8 April, there was a grass-roots fire in the Mongolian State, which quickly spread to the country’s borders under the influence of wind and dust. The forest firefight units throughout the country are controlled, closed, successfully extinguished on 11 April at 6 p.m. and are now not visible outside the country.
It is understood that at 0330 hours on 11 November, after a night break, the forest firefighters engaged in a full-line round of UNITA fires in the country’s transit, which was extinguished. Subsequently, fires in the Silin Khore wing along the border were successfully stopped. At present, the winds of the fire range are at levels 5 and are in the north-west, with many clouds and small snows, with a temperature of 7°C. In response to the emergence of UNITA and the fire-control situation in the south-central border, the local forest firefighters continued to block control tasks to ensure that fires did not recur.
