It has been very hot and dry in Russia.
And there is a wave of wildfires that killed 34 people so far.
It destroyed houses and lots of trees.
This is a disaster.
In Pakistan water destroyed things, but in Russia fire destroyed things.
I took these pictures from Yahoo News.

Local residents stand amidst the ruins of burnt buildings outside the town of Vyksa, some 150 km (93 miles) south-west of the Volga city of Nizhny Novgorod, July 30, 2010. Forest fires sweeping across parts of Russia on Friday killed at least 23 people and forced the evacuation of thousands in the hottest summer weather since records began 130 years ago.









dear ahmad how are you ..?
your news is very important.
thank for all news and pictures
Dear tedi,

It has been a long time you don’t write a comment to me
You are welcome
yes dear ahmad..i am very busy this week…

because I was preparing for romadhan…and I was studying nahwu and shorof ( arabic grammar ) in pondok pesantren ( islamic tradisional school ) in tasikmalaya…that called by pesantren bantargedang islamic college.
thank dear ahmad
Dear Tedi,
Now I understand why I did not hear from you for a long time.
May Allah bless you.
amiin
thank dear ahmad, you are my best friend
Dear Tedi,
You are my best friend too
Excellent article. Please visit my newspaper. I am impressed by good work such as yours.
Dear Carol Forsloff,
Thank you very much. I love your newspaper. Please visit my blog again.
I would like to use one of your pictures. May I have your permission?
You may also find pictures of mine you can use as well, as I have hundreds of originals in the US
Dear Carol Forsloff,
Of course you may. And thank you for giving me the permission to use your pictures.
Thank you for your post.
Here, I posted the link to the livejournal community, created in order to help victims and to keep info on fires current.
http://noblerussia.wordpress.com/2010/08/06/link-to-community-help-victims-of-fires-in-russia/
Dear noblerussia,
Thank you for visiting my blog. I am sad about the wild fire in Russia. I pray that thing will be better soon.
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