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Another fire in Takhtaqorcha: second in two days

Another fire in Takhtaqorcha: second in two days
Another fire broke out in Takhtakaracha
On the night of July 6, a fire was again recorded in the Takhtakaracha area located in the Kashkadarya region. According to available information, the fire started around 00:20 and was completely extinguished around 01:20. Fire-rescue units of the Ministry of Emergency Situations arrived at the scene promptly.

This was reported by the ministry's press service. According to their statement, on July 4, dry grass had also caught fire in the hilly area near the “Kainar” neighborhood of Kitab district. The MES received the report at 12:08, crews arrived at 13:00, managed to contain the fire by 16:00, and fully extinguished it by 17:00.

However, after just two days, another fire occurred in the same location at 00:20 on July 6. The cause of this repeated fire has not been officially confirmed yet. What is clear is that rescue teams responded swiftly and managed to eliminate the fire within one hour.

No one was injured in the incident. This undoubtedly reflects the high level of organization and effectiveness of the firefighting services. However, the incident raises serious questions: Why did fires break out twice in the same place within days? What are the causes? Are there any culprits?

Experts and specialists are currently conducting inspections of the burned area. They are analyzing vegetation cover, weather conditions, air temperature, and possible human influence.

It should be noted that the ministry issued an official rebuttal to social media claims that "a fire has been burning in Takhtakaracha for three days." They emphasized that the fires occurred at different times and days and were unrelated incidents.

The Ministry of Emergency Situations urged all bloggers, content distributors, and media outlets to act responsibly. Spreading unverified information could cause unnecessary panic among the public.

The ministry also called on the population to be cautious. A lit cigarette or a discarded glass shard can lead to wildfires. During dry seasons, the vigilance and responsibility of every citizen is of utmost importance.

It is worth noting that such fires in the Kashkadarya region damage not only the ecosystem but also wildlife and air quality. Preventing such disasters requires awareness and responsibility in all situations.

Public engagement is also crucial — if you observe signs of fire or smoke, immediately call 101. This protects not only yourself but also nature and public safety.

Currently, the situation around Takhtakaracha is under control. Patrol units have been deployed to prevent further fires. Ecologists, rangers, and rescue workers are jointly monitoring the area.

According to specialists, public awareness campaigns and educational initiatives about fire prevention will be expanded in the near future.
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