ON IMPROVING THE LEVEL OF INTERACTION, TRAINING AND EQUIPMENT OF RESCUE FORCES, TAKING INTO ACCOUNT THE CHALLENGES ASSOCIATED WITH CLIMATE CHANGE
Abstract
In recent years, climate change has been observed worldwide, particularly in the Republic of Uzbekistan. As a result, the risk of forest fires and power failures has increased.
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