The highest number of cases is recorded in Ulaanbaatar city, Dundgovi and Umnugovi provinces.
The highest number of cases is recorded in Ulaanbaatar city, Dundgovi and Umnugovi provinces.
A total of 11 forest fires were recorded in Dornod, Khentii, Sukhbaatar and Arkhangai provinces.
Earlier today (18 January), Mongolia reported nine new cases of covid-19, namely: four people who have had direct contact with a chemist confirmed with coronavirus, three street cleaners from Bayanzurkh District and two people who are under quarantine.
Yesterday (17 January),
Today (16 January), Mongolia confirmed 21 new cases of coronavirus in the capital; six of them were street cleaners. So far, the total number of cases in Ulaanbaatar hasreached 685.
As of today, Mongolia has had 1512 confirmed cases of Covid-19.
A strong 6.7-magnitude earthquake has struck a lake near the Russia-Mongolia border.The quake was felt across northern Mongolia and woke people in the capital, Ulaanbaatar There were no immediate reports of injuries. Cracks appeared not only in many walls, but
Today(14 January), Mongolia confirmed 10 new cases of coronavirus related to three active epicenters of the pandemic in Ulaanbaatar. To date, 10 local epicenters of Covid-19 have formed in the capital.
So far, Mongolia has 1479 confirmed cases of coronavirus; 408
Extreme wintry weather known locally as “dzud” has killed more than 500 Bactrian camels in the central Mongolian province of Uvurkhangai so far this winter.
Dzud is a Mongolian term to describe the frigid winter that comes after a dry summer
Forecasts of one of the most extreme winters on record in Mongolia have triggered the release of pre-emptive emergency funds in a bid to protect the lives and livelihoods of vulnerable herders, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red
Today (12 January), Mongolia reported 14 new cases of coronavirus after testing 15,849 samples in four laboratories nationwide. All of them are family members of confirmed cases in the Bayanzurkh and Bayangol Districts of Ulaanbaatar. So far, the capital city
Earlier today (12 January), a significant earthquake occurred in the north of Mongolia. The 6.5 magnitude quake took place at has 05:32 a.m.; the epicentre was in the Khankh Soum (rural district) of KhuvsgulProvince which borders with Russia. The earthquake