PublishedMay 3, 04:00Last updatedMay 10, 00:03

Major Fires Ravage Russian Villages and Chernobyl Zone

Russian Gazette
May. 3, 2026 04:00
A fire broke out in the village of Novoilyinka, Tomsk region, damaging 16 residential houses. The regional emergency management department reported the incident on May 3, 2026.
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Der Spiegel
May. 9, 2026 22:40
A forest fire has been raging in the contaminated area around the former Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine, covering several square kilometers. The fire was reportedly caused by a drone crash, and rescue workers have accused Russia of being responsible. The incident occurred on May 9, 2026, raising concerns about environmental and safety risks in the exclusion zone.
Die Welt
May. 10, 2026 00:03
Hundreds of emergency responders are still battling a large-scale forest fire in the Chernobyl exclusion zone. According to Ukrainian reports, the fire was triggered by Russian drones. The incident occurred in the restricted area around Chernobyl. The fire poses significant challenges due to the radioactive contamination in the region.

A series of devastating fires have struck multiple regions in Russia and Ukraine, causing significant damage to residential areas and natural landscapes. In the Tomsk region, a fire in Novoilyinka village destroyed 16 houses, while in Kucherovo, Krasnoyarsk Territory, 14 duplex homes were consumed by flames. Simultaneously, a massive forest fire erupted in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, covering over 1,100 hectares and raising concerns about environmental and radiation risks. Authorities in both countries are actively monitoring the situations to ensure public safety and assess the damage.Russian Gazette+3

🏘️ Residential Fires in Russia

In Novoilyinka, Tomsk Oblast, a fire damaged 16 residential houses, with the Russian Emergency Ministry investigating the cause. Similarly, in Kucherovo, Krasnoyarsk Territory, 14 duplex houses were destroyed, displacing 38 residents. The regional prosecutor's office has initiated damage assessments, highlighting the vulnerability of rural properties to fire hazards.Russian Gazette+2

🌳 Chernobyl Forest Fire

A large-scale forest fire broke out in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, covering over 1,100 hectares. The Ukrainian State Emergency Service reported that the fire was caused by a drone crash and exacerbated by strong winds and dry conditions. Despite the scale of the blaze, radiation levels remain stable, with no immediate health risks to nearby regions.Russian Gazette+2

🚨 Radiation Monitoring

Both Ukrainian and Russian authorities have confirmed stable radiation levels despite the Chernobyl fire. Ukraine’s State Emergency Service and Russia’s Rospotrebnadzor are conducting enhanced monitoring to ensure public safety. Academician Leonid Bolshov emphasized that such fires are recurring events and pose no significant radiation risks.Russian Gazette+2

🔍 Environmental Challenges

The Chernobyl fire highlights ongoing environmental challenges in the exclusion zone, including the presence of landmines and radioactive contamination. Rescue efforts are hindered by these hazards, raising concerns about the long-term impact on the region’s ecosystem and safety.Le Figaro+2

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Reporting emphasizes the scale and impact of multiple fire incidents across various regions, including residential and forest areas.
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Coverage focuses on the environmental risks posed by a forest fire in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, linked to a drone crash.
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Discussion centers on the causes and challenges of fighting a large fire in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, including weather conditions and landmines.
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Outlets frame the event around the ongoing forest fire in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, with accusations of Russian involvement due to drone activity.

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