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Moscow Deaths DOUBLE Amid Smog And Heat Wave (PHOTOS)

First Posted: 08/09/10 10:33 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 06:20 PM ET

(AP) MOSCOW — Deaths in Moscow have doubled to an average of 700 people a day as the Russian capital is engulfed by poisonous smog from wildfires and a sweltering heat wave, a top health official said Monday.

Moscow health chief Andrei Seltsovky blamed weeks of unprecedented heat and suffocating smog for the rise in mortality compared to the same time last year, Russian news agencies reported. He said city morgues were nearly overflowing, filled with 1,300 bodies, close to their capacity.'

Acrid smog blanketed Moscow for a six straight day Monday, with concentrations of carbon monoxide and other poisonous substances two to three times higher than what is considered safe. Those airborne pollutants reached a record over the weekend – exceeding the safe limit by nearly seven times.

About 550 separate blazes were burning nationwide Monday, mainly across western Russia, including about 40 around Moscow, according to the Emergencies Ministry. Forest and peat bog fires have been triggered by the most intense heat wave in 130 years of record keeping.

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Alexander Frolov, head of Russia's weather service, said judging by historic documents, this heat wave could be the worst in up to 1,000 years.

"Our ancestors haven't observed or registered a heat like that within 1,000 years," Frolov said at a news conference. "This phenomenon is absolutely unique."

He said the heat in Moscow reflects the global climate's increased volatility.

Daily highs have reached up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius), compared to the usual summer average of 75 F (24 C). And, according to the forecast, there will be no respite this week.

Diarmid Campbell-Lendrum, a climate change and health expert at the World Health Organization in Geneva, said deaths could certainly double with higher temperatures alone – a phenomenon seen during Europe's 2003 heat wave.

"The impacts tend to be more severe in places that are not used to these kinds of temperatures," he told The Associated Press. "These temperatures wouldn't be out of place in the southern U.S. or Australia, but in Russia, the infrastructure is not used to these temperatures and the risk of death will increase."

Few apartments in Moscow have air conditioning and the city's overcrowded subway is poorly ventilated.

Campbell-Lendrum said it would be difficult to pinpoint whether the majority of new Russian deaths were due to the heat or to the smog, but said there was no question the combined effect was dangerous.

He said elderly people and those with health conditions like heart or lung problems were most at risk, but with extreme conditions, there could also be a spike in deaths of otherwise healthy people. He said the increased deaths would likely continue for as long as the heat wave persists.

At least 52 people have died directly in the wildfires and over 2,000 homes have been destroyed. Flights to Moscow have been delayed and diverted.

Russian authorities have acknowledged that the 10,000 firefighters battling the blazes aren't enough, and sent thousands of soldiers to help fight the fires.

Wednesday's international soccer match between Russia and Bulgaria was moved from Moscow to St. Petersburg, 370 miles (600 kilometers) to the northwest, due to the smog.

The severe drought and wildfires have destroyed 20 percent of Russia's wheat crop, prompting the government last week to introduce a ban grain exports for the rest of the year. The news drove the price of wheat, which has already jumped 70 percent on world markets this summer, even higher.

On the Russian blogosphere, one of the country's last outposts of unfettered expression, the mood was bleak and angry that the situation had become so serious. One blogger on the popular LiveJournal site suggested that Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, Moscow's mayor and other top officials be fired for not stopping the fires. Another LiveJournal blogger said the polluting haze had prompted her to quit smoking.

Others focused on immediate issues – like getting a good night's sleep.

"Every night it's like we prepare for war," blogger Tsirtsis wrote on the independent newspaper Novaya Gazeta's Web site. "With open windows, it's impossible to breathe because of the burning, and with closed windows we choke in the stifling heat."

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Associated Press writer David Nowak in Moscow and Medical Writer Maria Cheng in London contributed to this report.

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(AP) MOSCOW — Deaths in Moscow have doubled to an average of 700 people a day as the Russian capital is engulfed by poisonous smog from wildfires and a sweltering heat wave, a top health officia...
(AP) MOSCOW — Deaths in Moscow have doubled to an average of 700 people a day as the Russian capital is engulfed by poisonous smog from wildfires and a sweltering heat wave, a top health officia...
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AMaitrejean
There Is No Planet B
03:44 AM on 08/11/2010
700 deaths a day! What an unimaginable horror! I hope relief comes very soon.
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Tresco
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08:54 PM on 08/10/2010
So many people smoke there this has really got to have them gasping.
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Exusian
Nature bats last
08:05 PM on 08/10/2010
Russian President Medvedev in 2009:

“(global warming is) some kind of tricky campaign made up by some commercial structures to promote their business projects.”

Russian President Medvedev after July 31, 2010:

“practically everything is burning. The weather is anomalously hot. What’s happening with the planet’s climate right now needs to be a wake-up call to all of us, …in order to take a more energetic approach to countering the global changes to the climate.”

Oops, there goes Russia as a fellow traveler of the denialsphere and its efforts to prevent implementation of global action to combat anthropogenic global warming/climate change.

And Alexander Frolov of the Russian Meteorological Center has publicly stated that this is the warmest heat event in Russia in a thousand years:

"We have an ‘archive’ of abnormal weather situations stretching over a thousand years. It is possible to say there was nothing similar to this on the territory of Russia during the last one thousand years in regard to the heat"

http://climateprogress.org/2010/08/09/russia-heat-wave-one-thousand-years-global-warming/
07:45 PM on 08/10/2010
VERY FRIGHTENING!! I am beginning to feel like the earth is the Titanic and were all 'going down'!
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Tresco
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06:20 PM on 08/10/2010
The flames so soon? How can that be? I had nothing to do with this. I don't even know the a-hole who did this.
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dragonmaster
12:56 PM on 08/10/2010
Coming to the American heartland sometime soon.
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10:29 AM on 08/10/2010
Nope, no global warming here.

Nope nope nope, y'all. Now, go watch FAUXNews and vote GOP.

Guess which government has completely reversed their opinion on the topic of global warming?
02:14 AM on 08/10/2010
What a wake up call for the world, we see the melting of glaciers, we see changes in environment all over the world. Fires in Russia, Portuegal, Greece, have had fires in the US burn the foothills of Colorado, California, Arizona. Yet we put all our money in the Pentagon for a Cold War that ended and we are now back to fighting like cowboys and Indians....
I wonder how long the peat fires in Russia will burn? Coal mines in Pennsylvania have burned my whole lifetime.
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Left of Right
Want to default your country? Default your job!
11:22 PM on 08/09/2010
Very sad and upsetting. May they find relief very soon. Seems misery on a global scale is escalating.
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10:11 PM on 08/09/2010
All these human beings dead or suffering, and only 212 comments. Two dead in Israel, four in Iraq, six in Afghanistan, Hell, five dead in England is bigger news.TEN dead in US, whatever the circumstance, is bigger news. Humanity is dead, because "humanity" is dead, We are continuously more isolated from one another. This is the very essence of "Divide and conquer." This is how the upper class maintains their power-base. The first step to a Fascist State is not control of information. . .the FIRST step is control of COMMUNICATION, for that is where all information originates.
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10:29 PM on 08/09/2010
Sorry, I forgot about "Observation", which is really where information originates.
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Ragnar Danneskjold
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09:36 PM on 08/09/2010
Too many tried to cool down with Stoli on the rocks.
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09:39 PM on 08/09/2010
It's not really a joking matter.
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09:23 PM on 08/09/2010
I saw a comment, "It's WEATHER, not climate." As weather is a local description of conditions CREATED by climatic conditions, perhaps dictionarys all round are in order. The chief worry I see is the disruption of the global food chain. Mostly Man will not kill willingly for political purposes, unless he is brain-washed. But he WILL kill for food, for his children. Perhaps the Mayans were more clever than we realize, regarding 2012. They had excellent math; Perhaps they said "X-amount of land can feed Y-amount of people, so, given population growth, when will people reach starvation?"
08:52 PM on 08/09/2010
Looking at those pictures makes my eyes burn in sympathy as I remember what it was like in LA during the Station fire last year. Russia's troubles should remind us of why we need a functional government, with enough firefighters and equipment to deal with a hot dry summer, not to mention the other weather (or climate) disasters which come along. Yet some in the U.S. would try to ride into office on a plank of starving public services.
08:56 PM on 08/09/2010
Yep, definitely. The GOPers would have us defenseless against such emergencies.
11:37 PM on 08/09/2010
It's kind of scary like the pictures from Australia last year.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Australian_dust_storm

I am not sure which is worse to breath, although this lasted only two days. Moscow's been going on for most of the week even (although it cleared up briefly the other day).
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SaddleBum
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07:06 PM on 08/09/2010
i live in the central U.S. and for the past 2 months you basically cannot go outside for any extended period of time. heat index 100-110 almost every day.

nothing compared to this fiasco, however.
11:42 PM on 08/09/2010
This would be like 120 degree temperatures in the mid west (before the heat index). That will probably happen some day. The dust bowl was also no joke.
05:47 PM on 08/09/2010
Russian President expressed his intense envy to Indian PM for the floods which afflict that country.