Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Burned-Electric-Pole-in-Russia-27MZIFI5LGUI.htmlConceptually similarSteppe Fire in RussiaGP026DWCompleted★★★★Steppe Fire in RussiaGP026EBCompleted★★★★Extinguishing Steppe Fire in RussiaGP026EOCompleted★★★★Steppe Fire in RussiaGP026ELCompleted★★★★Burnt Sunflowers in RussiaGP026E0Completed★★★★Burnt Sunflowers in RussiaGP026E1Completed★★★★Burnt Sunflowers in RussiaGP026E2Completed★★★★Burned Village in RussiaGP026E6Completed★★★★Burned Village in RussiaGP026E7Completed★★★★View AllGP026E3Burned Electric Pole in RussiaBurned electric pole in the steppe after a fire in Volgogradsky region.Locations:RussiaDate:4 Sep, 2010Credit:© Greenpeace / Igor PodgornyMaximum size:4752px X 3168pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Destruction-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Overhead power lines-Steppes-Utility polesShoot:Forest Fires in RussiaAs wildfires spread throughout Russia, Greenpeace has deployed a team of 6 staff and 14 volunteers tracking fires in the field. The team has initially monitored the situation between Moscow and the Rjazan region, south-east of Moscow, one of the hottest and most affected areas. Later the team has helped extinguish the fire in the steppe in the Volgogradsky region.Related Collections:Year in Pictures 2010 (Photos & Video)2010 Forest Fires in Russia (All Photographers)The Great Northern Forest - Wide CollectionGreenpeace 40th Anniversary Exhibition Images (All Photographers)