ULAN BATOR, Oct 28 (NNN-APA) – A steppe fire has devastated at least 800 hectares of land, in the eastern Mongolian province of Sukhbaatar, according to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), today.
The fire, which erupted in Erdenetsagaan Soum (administrative subdivision), was fully extinguished by yesterday evening, the NEMA reported.
According to experts, most of the steppe fires are caused by human negligence, careless handling of fire and burning of grass in the autumn.
In this regard, the NEMA has warned residents not to make bonfires or throw cigarette butts on the ground during dry weather.
According to ecologists, Mongolia is one of the countries that is most vulnerable to a changing climate in East Asia. Due to its geographical location, natural disasters associated with global climate change are increasing year by year, including forest and steppe fires, as well as, desertification, land degradation and dust storms.
According to the country’s Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, only 7.9 percent of Mongolia’s total territory is covered by forests, while around 77 percent has been affected by desertification and land degradation.– NNN-APA


