In Omsk region, grilling of hot skewers officially banned.
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Here's the lowdown on the burning ban in Omsk, folks! The special anti-fire regime is set to kick off starting from April 7, 2025, in most districts of Omsk city and several municipal regions. This regime, set to last for two whole months, includes a strict no-fire policy, applying even to barbecues and bonfires.
Here's the nitty-gritty from the recent decree:
- From April 7 to June 7, 2025, the ban applies to: Omsk City, Azy County, Gorokhovsky County, Isilkul County, Kalachinsky District, Kormilovsky District, Lubinsky District, Mariynsky District, Moskalensky District, Nazarovsky District, Lower Omul District, Novovarsavsky District, Odesa County, Okonechnikovsky District, Omsky District, Pavlodar District, Poltavsky District, Russian-Polyan District, Sargatsky District, Taursky District, Cherlaksky District, Sherbakulsky District, as well as Big Rhecha County, Big Uk County, Znamensky County, Kolosovsky County, Kruglinsky County, Muromtsevsky County, Sidelnikovsky County, Tark County, Tevriz County, Tyukalinsky District, and Usty inhabitant counties of the Omsk region.
- stricter restrictions from April 14 to June 14, 2025, apply in Bolsherechensky County, Bolsheukovsky County, Znamensky County, Kolosovsky County, Kruglinsky County, Muromtsevsky County, Sidelnikovsky County, Tarsky County, Tevrizsky County, and Usty inhabitant counties of the Omsk region.
To make it crystal clear: fire is flat-out banned, even in fire pits. That means no barbecues, folks!
As reported by "SuperOmsk" last year, previous exemptions-like keeping water nearby or keeping a safe distance from structures-are no longer valid. Igniting a fire in any circumstance is strictly forbidden, and violators face a hefty fine of 10-20,000 rubles, starting with the very first offense. Burning grass in closed containers also is off-limits.
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Tags: Society, Azy District, Bolsherechensky District, Gorokhovsky District, Isilkul District, Kalachinsky District, Kolosovsky District, Kormilovsky District, Kruglinsky District, Lubinsky District, Mariynsky District, Moskalensky District, Muromtsevsky District, Nazarovsky District, Lower Omul District, Novovarsavsky District, Odesa District, Okonechnikovsky District, Omsky District, Pavlodar District, Poltavsky District, Russian-Polyan District, Sargatsky District, Taursky District, Cherlaksky District, Sherbakulsky District, Bolsheukovsky District, Znamensky District, Sidelnikovsky District, Tarsky District, Tevrizsky District, Usty inhabitant districts
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- The special anti-fire regime, commencing on April 7, 2025, threatens to impose prohibitive measures on open fires, including barbecues and bonfires, across various districts in the Omsk region, such as Azy District, Bolsherechensky District, Gorokhovsky District, Isilkul District, Kalachinsky District, among others.
- Strictly adhering to the main aspects of the decree, the MChS will impose additional restrictive measures in specific districts, like Bolsherechensky County, Bolsheukovsky County, Znamensky County, and others, from April 14 to June 14, 2025.
- In line with general-news and politics, the upcoming anti-fire regime in 2025 set to affect the society in the Omsk region, with fines reaching 10-20,000 rubles for violators, part of the regional efforts to minimize potential fires.
