We will tell you the news and topics of the day quickly.
Midsummer celebration calmed down
The night against the police in Sunday across Finland has been quieter than before. There have still been plenty of tasks for the police, but no more serious crimes or accidents have been reported. At least four people are known to have died during Midsummer: in Kalajoki, Iisalmi, Ristijärvi and Laukaa. In addition, there have been water searches in various parts of Finland, the results of which are uncertain. follows the events of Midsummer in this article.
In Kiev, several explosions on Sunday morning
There have been four explosions this morning in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev. According to the news agency AFP, at least one residential building has been hit and caught fire. Information on the extent of the damage and injuries was not immediately available. Kiev has not been the target of Russian attacks recently and many residents who have fled the city have returned to their homes. follows the war in Ukraine in this article.
The spread of bird flu around the world is already in Finland, all the way to Lapland
The most devastating case of bird flu in Finland so far is from Janakkala last year, where thousands of infected farmed pheasants had to be discharged. In addition to birds, the disease has also been reported in Finland in two foxes, one otter and one lynx. The highest number of cases was reported last year, when 67 wild birds were found to be infected. So far this year, 11 cases have been confirmed. Most of the cases are from the south coast, but the northernmost infection is from Lapland.
The loss of nature can also be seen in the close-up
The impoverishment of biodiversity can be seen in the close-up nature of Finns. One of the most visible signs in nearby nature is the spread of harmful alien species, says the director of the Central Museum of Natural History Aino Juslén. Birds have also been found to be declining. In ‘s survey, 58 percent of respondents estimate that they have seen signs of natural loss in their immediate area.