Forests in Hà Nội are mainly pine, acacia and eucalyptus, flammable species, so the risk of fires is particularly high.
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Forests in Hà Nội are mainly pine, acacia and eucalyptus, flammable species, so the risk of fires is particularly high.
Forests in Hà Nội are mainly pine, acacia and eucalyptus, flammable species, so the risk of fires is particularly high.
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