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SITUATION DES FOYERS DE FEUX DE BROUSSE DU 08 Au 10 MARS 2015 SELON LE SATTELITE MODIS MINISTERE DE L’ENVIRONNEMENT REPUBLIQUE DU MALI DE l’ASSAINISSEMENT ET DU UN PEUPLE/UN BUT/UNE FOI DEVELOPPMENT DURABLE DIRECTION NATIONALE DES EAUX ET FORETS(DNEF) SYSTEME D’INFORMATION FORESTIER (SIFOR) SITUATION DES FOYERS DE FEUX DE BROUSSE DU 08 au 10 MARS 2015 SELON LE SATTELITE MODIS. LATITUDES LONGITUDES VILLAGES COMMUNES CERCLES REGIONS 12,4650000000 -8,5300000000 KOMAFARA SIBY KATI KOULIKORO 14,8990000000 -3,3100000000 TASSEMBE DOGANI BERE BANDIAGARA MOPTI 14,9790000000 -4,3840000000 GANDE-TAMA DIALLOUBE MOPTI MOPTI 15,2420000000 -6,2560000000 FARABOUGOU DOGOFRY NIONO SEGOU 14,9220000000 -4,4620000000 ROGONTA TOGUERE-COUMBE TENENKOU MOPTI 14,7930000000 -4,4390000000 SERENDOU TOGUERE-COUMBE TENENKOU MOPTI 14,5910000000 -4,6990000000 SIMPO OURO ARDO TENENKOU MOPTI 14,5890000000 -4,6880000000 GOUMEL OURO ARDO TENENKOU MOPTI 14,4680000000 -4,6540000000 KOUNA SASALBE MOPTI MOPTI 14,4690000000 -4,7870000000 DEBERE-MAO OURO GUIRE TENENKOU MOPTI 14,4680000000 -4,7760000000 TOGUEL-DEB OURO GUIRE TENENKOU MOPTI 14,3370000000 -4,9310000000 DIA DIAKA TENENKOU MOPTI 14,4540000000 -5,9930000000 DJAKA -WER SIRIFILA BOUNDY NIONO SEGOU 14,1830000000 -4,9730000000 TILEMBEYE DIAFARABE TENENKOU MOPTI 13,6480000000 -2,9300000000 SANA KORO KORO MOPTI 13,8150000000 -4,7380000000 DRAMANE-DA NEMA BADENYAKAFO DJENNE MOPTI 13,3420000000 -4,3400000000 BONA KOULA TOMINIAN SEGOU 13,7530000000 -11,094000000 GALOUGO MAHINA BAFOULABE KAYES 13,5100000000 -10,065000000 MADINA OUALIA BAFOULABE KAYES 13,5410000000 -10,359000000 TINTILA OUALIA BAFOULABE KAYES 12,5900000000 -4,7670000000 BARNA KOUMBIA YOROSSO SIKASSO 13,2740000000 -9,3740000000 MANAKOTO NAMALA GUIMBA KITA KAYES 12,4840000000 -4,7440000000 SIELA MENAMBA 1 YOROSSO SIKASSO 13,3540000000 -10,856000000 KENIETO MAHINA BAFOULABE KAYES 13,0930000000 -8,9980000000 TOROFLADJI SEBEKORO KITA KAYES 12,9580000000 -9,2750000000 DIALAKONI BENDOUGOUBA KITA KAYES 12,5620000000 -6,8320000000 TYENDO KALADOUGOU DIOILA KOULIKORO 12,9860000000 -9,9450000000 SEKOKOTO KOBRI KITA KAYES 12,3890000000 -6,8420000000 NGARA N'GARADOUGOU DIOILA KOULIKORO 12,3870000000 -6,8330000000 KAMABOUGOU N'GARADOUGOU DIOILA KOULIKORO 12,6440000000 -9,0070000000 GORO MAKANO KITA KAYES 12,6420000000 -8,9970000000 BALANDOUGO MAKANO KITA KAYES 12,0960000000 -6,0080000000 N^AZANBOUG DOGONI SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,9650000000 -5,1670000000 OUNO OURIKELA YOROSSO SIKASSO 12,1700000000 -6,8030000000 MASSAKONI KEMEKAKO DIOILA KOULIKORO 12,0100000000 -5,8270000000 KATIERLA KABARASSO SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,9690000000 -5,5700000000 KEMA SINKOLO KOUTIALA SIKASSO 12,4650000000 -9,0450000000 NOUROUMBA SIRAKORO KITA KAYES 12,2310000000 -7,5150000000 GOUANI TIELE KATI KOULIKORO 11,9370000000 -6,1760000000 MORILA-FON KIGNAN SIKASSO SIKASSO 12,2270000000 -8,8050000000 DJELIBANI BALAN BAKAMA KANGABA KOULIKORO 11,7560000000 -6,1970000000 KABALAN MIRIA SIKASSO SIKASSO 12,0480000000 -8,6460000000 HABALADOUG BENKADI KANGABA KOULIKORO 11,6270000000 -5,8350000000 DJIBOUGOU GONGASSO SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,8060000000 -7,3240000000 TINTALA DOGO BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 11,6720000000 -7,4130000000 DAMANA SIDO BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 11,3750000000 -7,5230000000 NGOUANALA BOUGOUNI COMMUNE BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 11,3980000000 -7,9180000000 BERIAN DANOU BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 11,2530000000 -7,8780000000 NKEMENE FARAGOUARAN BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 11,0320000000 -7,9420000000 SANANA WASSOULOU-BALLE YANFOLILA SIKASSO 10,7650000000 -6,7840000000 KAH FARAKO KOLONDIEBA SIKASSO 10,9160000000 -8,0920000000 ZAMANA GOUANAN YANFOLILA SIKASSO 10,7560000000 -7,0380000000 NGODIARALA FARAKO KOLONDIEBA SIKASSO 10,8220000000 -7,9280000000 NIOGOUEBOU GOUANAN YANFOLILA SIKASSO 11,2220000000 -5,4590000000 MAMABOUGOU FINKOLO SIKASSO SIKASSO 10,9590000000 -8,6270000000 SIRADJOUBA DJALLON-FOULA YANFOLILA SIKASSO 11,2200000000 -7,2290000000 DIONKELE-S KEBILA KOLONDIEBA SIKASSO 11,6590000000 -6,6720000000 DIALA WOLA BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 11,6580000000 -6,6850000000 DIAMAKOLE WOLA BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 11,8290000000 -5,4360000000 TIERE DIOURADOUGOU KAFO KOUTIALA SIKASSO 13,2690000000 -10,451000000 SOBELA BAMAFELE BAFOULABE KAYES 12,7860000000 -9,8960000000 DJIGUIYA BOUGARYBAYA KITA KAYES 13,8890000000 -4,6350000000 GOMITOGO PONDORI DJENNE MOPTI 14,4270000000 -4,7970000000 PIGA OURO GUIRE TENENKOU MOPTI 14,6610000000 -4,5930000000 BOURROYE DIONDORI TENENKOU MOPTI 15,2410000000 -4,3580000000 BANGUITA YOUWAROU YOUVAROU MOPTI 12,7350000000 -7,2070000000 FOUGANI BINKO DIOILA KOULIKORO 12,7090000000 -8,5490000000 LEMOUROUZA BOSSOFALA KATI KOULIKORO 15,0720000000 -6,5800000000 REKERKAYE GUIRE NARA KOULIKORO 15,1070000000 -4,3830000000 FARAYENI BIMBERE TAMA YOUVAROU MOPTI 14,9250000000 -4,5260000000 OURO-GALO TOGUERE-COUMBE TENENKOU MOPTI 14,8410000000 -4,3950000000 SORME TOGUERE-COUMBE TENENKOU MOPTI 14,3860000000 -4,6830000000 DARI TOGUE MOURARI DJENNE MOPTI 14,3850000000 -4,6730000000 SARE-HAMAD TOGUE MOURARI DJENNE MOPTI 14,2710000000 -4,7220000000 SONGHODE TOGUE MOURARI DJENNE MOPTI 14,0320000000 -7,8890000000 GUELEDO DIDIENI KOLOKANI KOULIKORO 13,3810000000 -3,6310000000 KIENOU OUONKORO BANKASS MOPTI 13,2000000000 -10,928000000 KAMA BAMBO KOUNDIAN BAFOULABE KAYES 12,6860000000 -7,6580000000 N^TIENEMA BAGUINEDA-CAMP KATI KOULIKORO 12,8450000000 -8,8240000000 NOUMANA KASSARO KITA KAYES 12,8000000000 -9,8870000000 BOUGARIBAY BOUGARYBAYA KITA KAYES 12,5070000000 -8,2280000000 DOGOBALA MANDE KATI KOULIKORO 12,1250000000 -5,9230000000 MBELA-WORO DOGONI SIKASSO SIKASSO 12,2730000000 -7,0350000000 DJIBALA KEMEKAKO DIOILA KOULIKORO 12,4770000000 -9,7590000000 SEGOUNA GADOUGOU 1 KITA KAYES 12,6150000000 -11,369000000 MADINADING KENIEBA KENIEBA KAYES 11,8300000000 -5,5400000000 NOUGOUSSOU NONGO-SOUALA SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,8770000000 -5,9300000000 TIOGOLA KOUROUMA SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,8130000000 -6,1860000000 FADABOUGOU TELLA SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,5920000000 -5,5500000000 MARO KLELA SIKASSO SIKASSO 12,1400000000 -9,8920000000 KAMBAYA KOULOU KITA KAYES 11,4550000000 -6,9660000000 KONZA KOUMANTOU BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 11,0960000000 -7,0320000000 MASSAMAKAN KOLONDIEBA KOLONDIEBA SIKASSO 11,1900000000 -7,9140000000 MAGADALA WASSOULOU-BALLE YANFOLILA SIKASSO 10,6870000000 -6,1080000000 GALAMANKOU FOUROU KADIOLO SIKASSO 10,2270000000 -6,0450000000 PITIANGOMA MISSENI KADIOLO SIKASSO 13,8320000000 -4,6500000000 KOBASSA NEMA BADENYAKAFO DJENNE MOPTI 13,8430000000 -4,6460000000 DJERA PONDORI DJENNE MOPTI 13,0720000000 -10,771000000 MADINA-COU KOUNDIAN BAFOULABE KAYES 13,3880000000 -10,111000000 SAMBAYA OUALIA BAFOULABE KAYES 13,6670000000 -8,9920000000 LEKO MADINA KITA KAYES 14,2730000000 -4,7910000000 GANGUEL DIAKA TENENKOU MOPTI 14,3790000000 -4,6770000000 TOSSA TOGUE MOURARI DJENNE MOPTI 14,6530000000 -4,5330000000 SARE-MARE TOGORO KOTIA TENENKOU MOPTI 13,9440000000 -11,799000000 MOUSSALA SADIOLA KAYES KAYES 15,1190000000 -4,3000000000 TANNAREDJI DEBOYE YOUVAROU MOPTI 14,8870000000 -10,818000000 GUIFI DIAFOUNOU GORY YELIMANE KAYES 10,3310000000 -7,2890000000 WOGOMA SIBIRILA BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 10,4190000000 -7,9530000000 KONINKO KOUSSAN YANFOLILA SIKASSO 10,6760000000 -6,6830000000 FINIKO FARAKO KOLONDIEBA SIKASSO 10,4930000000 -8,0830000000 NENEDIANA KOUSSAN YANFOLILA SIKASSO 10,8300000000 -6,8950000000 ZANTOUMANA FARAKO KOLONDIEBA SIKASSO 10,6900000000 -8,0600000000 BADA GOUANDIAKA YANFOLILA SIKASSO 10,7560000000 -8,2980000000 DALOGOUE GOUANDIAKA YANFOLILA SIKASSO 11,1100000000 -6,1470000000 YANTCHOROB FINKOLO GANADOUGOU SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,0640000000 -6,5400000000 FOGOBA KOLOSSO KOLONDIEBA SIKASSO 11,2740000000 -5,7550000000 MISSIKORO MISSIRIKORO SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,0720000000 -7,4550000000 SYINROU GARALO BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 11,1950000000 -6,7220000000 MAKANA MENA KOLONDIEBA SIKASSO 11,3590000000 -6,7300000000 DIARALA KOUMANTOU BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 11,5440000000 -5,5300000000 KOUROUMASS FAMA SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,5410000000 -5,6210000000 NAGNASSONI FAMA SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,4420000000 -6,4020000000 WEKOROBOUG NIENA SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,5310000000 -5,9000000000 NOLABOUGOU KAPOLONDOUGOU SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,5510000000 -5,8240000000 PINKORONI GONGASSO SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,6670000000 -5,5730000000 ZOUMANA-DI KLELA SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,5870000000 -6,4160000000 OUETO BENKADI SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,6670000000 -5,9020000000 ZEGUENA DOUMANABA SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,7200000000 -6,2490000000 MEBOUGOU DEMBELA SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,9610000000 -5,9030000000 NIEZEREBOU KABARASSO SIKASSO SIKASSO 11,8340000000 -8,2940000000 FOU MARAMANDOUGOU KANGABA KOULIKORO 12,0050000000 -7,4990000000 FARADIE DOGO BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 12,1980000000 -7,1060000000 KANFARA-DY MERIDIELA BOUGOUNI SIKASSO 12,0360000000 -8,4290000000 OUORONINA BENKADI KANGABA KOULIKORO 12,2840000000 -7,4100000000 SOUNI TIELE KATI KOULIKORO 12,1520000000 -8,5760000000 KARAN BENKADI KANGABA KOULIKORO 12,3380000000 -8,0010000000 DIGATO SANANKOROBA KATI KOULIKORO 12,4490000000 -7,6050000000 DIBAN N'GOURABA KATI KOULIKORO 12,4830000000 -7,4990000000 NYOKO N'GOURABA KATI KOULIKORO 12,2270000000 -9,9920000000 BALEA KOULOU KITA KAYES 12,4050000000 -8,9300000000 LABATA NIOUMAMAKANA KATI KOULIKORO 12,4660000000 -8,5730000000 NANA-KENEY SIBY KATI KOULIKORO 12,4960000000 -8,7390000000 BEDEYA SOBRA KATI KOULIKORO 12,6720000000 -9,3000000000 FARABA N2 SIRAKORO KITA KAYES 12,6130000000 -10,225000000 KASSADALA KOUROUKOTO KENIEBA KAYES SITUATION RECAPITULATIVE DES FOYERS DE FEU : CERCLES CONCERNES NOMBRE DE FOYERS DE FEU BAFOULABE 8 BANDIAGARA 1 BANKASS 1 BOUGOUNI 13 DIOILA 6 DJENNE 8 KADIOLO 2 KANGABA 5 KATI 12 KAYES 1 KENIEBA 2 KITA 15 KOLOKANI 1 KOLONDIEBA 8 KORO 1 KOUTIALA 2 MOPTI 2 NARA 1 NIONO 2 SIKASSO 23 TENENKOU 6 TOMINIAN 1 YANFOLILA 9 YELIMANE 1 YOROSSO 3 YOUWAROU 3 TOTAL 136 ANALYSE DE LA SITUATION : Selon ce tableau récapitulatif 136 foyers de feu ont été observés du 08 au 10 mars 2015 sur l’ensemble du pays selon le satellite MODIS. Ainsi, les cercles de Sikasso, Kati, Bougouni et Kati sont les plus touchés en nombre de foyers tandis les autres sont moins touchés. Pour l’estimation de la superficie brulée et des dégâts causés une sortie terrain est nécessaire. .
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