Moscow is suffocating. Thick toxic smog has been covering the sky above the city for days. The sun in Moscow looks like the moon during the day: it’s not that bright and yellow, but pale and orange with misty outlines against the smoky sky. Muscovites have to experience both the smog and sweltering heat at once. Today, August 9, the temperature is expected to hit the level of 37-39 degrees above zero Centigrade.
Death rate in Moscow has doubled recently because of the smog as compared to the same time period of the past year, although this information is not official. Smoke exacerbates the ecological situation in other Russian cities too. This morning the smog enveloped St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg.
Meteorologists say that the smog will remain in the city for several days. The wind direction is not going to change until Wednesday. Heavy rainfalls and thunderstorms are expected to occur in the middle of this week, and the ecological situation in the city will most likely improve, Interfax reports.
The head of Russia’s EMERCOM Sergey Shoygu said that it could be possible to put the peat fires down in the Moscow region in five-seven days. About 7,000 people and nearly 2,000 units of equipment are currently involved in fire-extinguishing works.
There is no official information to confirm the increase of the death rate in Moscow against the background of the extreme ecological situation. However, Russian newspapers say that there is every reason to believe that smog kills at least 200 people in the city every day.
The people having cardiovascular diseases suffer most against the background of the current atmospheric conditions. Some people die as a result of intense physical activities during hot weather. Many prefer not to refuse from their traditional morning session of jogging, which causes more hard than good at the moment.
Specialists say that doctors’ masks, which people wear nowadays in the streets of Moscow, do not save from the smog.
Many Muscovites have to change their lifestyle because of the heat and smog. People prefer to spend their time in air-conditioned places, such as shopping malls and offices. Many companies, including Pravda.Ru offer their employees to choose, where it is more comfortable for them to work – either in air conditioned offices, or at home.
Some of those, who do not have air conditioning at their homes, prefer to book air conditioned hotel rooms, where they can spend a night, because sleeping at home has become a torture to many.
Many foreigners cancel their trips to Moscow and other Russian regions because of the heat and fires. The Italian Foreign Ministry has recently officially recommended its citizen not to travel to Russia. Germany temporarily closed its embassy and the consulate department in Moscow. Israel, Austria, Poland and Canada have recalled a part of their diplomatic officials from Moscow during the weekend too.