The terrific fires in Russia...

...were continued by the fires on the streets of a city in Mozambique:

It's the one movement of our global moment—from the ecological to the economic:

A 30 per cent rise in the price of bread has caused widespread anger in one of the world’s poorest countries, but the government has said it is helpless in the face of soaring global wheat prices.
Drought and fires in Russia, which had been the world’s No. 3 wheat exporter, and a decision by the Russian government to extend a grain export ban until late 2011, have helped to boost benchmark US wheat prices by more than 25 per cent this year.

The second fires, the economic fires, have been temporally put out by the government:

Following deadly riots last week, the Mozambique government cut living costs and reversed a 30 percent increase in bread price. The announcement was made following a special meeting on Tuesday in the capital of Maputo.

The riots, which started over the hike in bread prices last week, left 13 people dead and hundreds injured.