Local firefighting volunteers sleep in a small hut near the village of Magaras in the Gorny District of Russia. Alexey Vasilyev
Alexander Yakovlev, 40, a volunteer from the village of Kyuerelyakh, together with his 18-year-old son Markel, has been working to extinguish wildfires near his home since early in the summer. Alexey Vasilyev
Yakutia leaders have blamed global warming for the hot, dry conditions that seeded these blazes, with arctic temperatures warming faster than anywhere else on the planet, according to climate scientists. During an extraordinary heat wave last summer, the Siberian town of Verkhoyansk above the Arctic Circle set a temperature record of 100.4℉—climate scientists later determined that such extreme heat would have been essentially impossible without the effects of human-made climate change. Temperatures this summer have been unusually hot and dry as well, with firefighters battling blazes in 95°F heat (the region’s average summertime temperature is around 68°F).
Firefighters of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Russian Federation resting after putting out small fires near the village of Dikimdya, on July 15. Alexey Vasilyev
A firefighter extinguishes a grassroots fire near Kyuerelyakh. Alexey Vasilyev
Antonina Maksimova, owner of the "Odun" store in Magaras, has delivered homemade bread to firefighters every day. Her husband Grigory Maksimov volunteers with firefighting efforts. Alexey Vasilyev
Spiridon Petrov, 64, a volunteer from Magaras. Alexey Vasilyev
Volunteers fill firefighting satchels with water, at a source near Magaras. Alexey Vasilyev
An employee of yhe Aerial Forest Protection Service of the Russian Federation puts a wet handkerchief on his head—an effective DIY protective against the dangers of wildfire smoke. Alexey Vasilyev
At a morning briefing in the village of Kyuerelyakh., firefighters from the Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations discuss a plan of action to extinguish nearby fires. Alexey Vasilyev
A forest fire along the Viluy highway between Yakutsk, the capital of Yakutia, and Berdigestyakh on July 16. Alexey Vasilyev
The mayor of Magaras, Vladimir Tekeyanov, in his office. Alexey Vasilyev
Smoke from a forest fire 3 kilometers away, seen from a playground in the village of Dikimdya. Alexey Vasilyev
SOURCE TIME.COM
TEXT BY ALEJANDRO DE LA GARZA
PHOTOGRAPHS BY ALEXEY VASILYEV
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