1921 Mari wildfires

Wildfires in the Mari Autonomous Oblast, in the east of European Russia, occurred in the summer of 1921. Damage included 2,660 square kilometres of pine forest burned off, with serious repercussions for industry in the area, already paralyzed by the Povolzhye famine. The wildfires led to 35 human and 1,000 cattle deaths, and 60 villages were destroyed. The effects of the fire were made worse by strong winds.

1921 Mari wildfires
LocationMari Autonomous Oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR
Statistics
Date(s)1921
Burned area2,660 square kilometres (660,000 acres)
Land useMixed, residential and forest
Deaths35 lives

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