By Leon Buengel
In summer 2010 since the fires in Russia started, the death rate increased in the capital Moscow about more the 50 %. More than 5000 people than normal died in the months of the terrific fire. The reason for this is as simple as terrible. As a result of the fires there had been so much smoke that the people in town just could see ten meters wide. Everything was smoky. A Russian journalist said that the people had two opportunities when they wanted to sleep. Either they close the window. But then it would be too hot in the room, or they could open the window. But then the heat came into the room. Heat was everywhere. The people were afraid to go out of house because the probabiility to get ill was so high. You just could go out with a mask or with a wet thirt in front of your mouth and face. It was horrible. But not just the econnomy had a problem with these fires. After a while first consulates closed in Moscow. An other problem is that the fires went near to nuclear laboratories. The Russians were afraid of an explosion like there had been one in Tschernobil. There had been such an explosion that a cloud of nuclear dirt got into the atmosphere. Many people died right at the moment of the explosion or tight after it. Even now you can see what illneses there had been after the accident. The Russians were afraid these could happen with their country, too. There were about 600 fires in Russia, most of them near Moscow.