
"For five years, giant fires have ravaged millions of acres of land in Siberia. In this subarctic region, amidst the world's most expansive boreal forest, lies the village of Shologon. It is soon to be coated with a thick cloud of smoke, which will reach the North Pole for the first time in recorded history. Spread by the wind, the black ashes carry alarming news that the forest is on fire and the flames are fast approaching."
"It is soon to be coated with a thick cloud of smoke, which will reach the North Pole for the first time in recorded history. Spread by the wind, the black ashes carry alarming news that the forest is on fire and the flames are fast approaching. Left on their own to save themselves, the Indigenous inhabitants must rally to fight as their homes are surrounded by the flames of what they call the dragon."
For five consecutive years, giant fires have ravaged millions of acres across Siberia's subarctic region. The fires consume parts of the world's most expansive boreal forest and threaten the village of Shologon. A thick cloud of smoke will coat the village and spread northward, reaching the North Pole for the first time in recorded history. Wind-driven black ashes signal that the forest is ablaze and that flames approach rapidly. Indigenous inhabitants find themselves left to fend for their survival, organizing community efforts to fight the advancing blazes as their homes become encircled by what they call the dragon.
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