Wildfires in five Russian regions have been almost completely extinguished, Emergencies Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Monday.
"Regarding the number of fires, I would say that the situation is, without a doubt, much better," Shoigu said at a government meeting.
Wildfires, sparked by weeks of abnormally high temperatures in central Russia, are raging in 22 Russian regions.
Shoigu said the fires in the Tula, Tambov, Belgorod, Lipetsk and Ivanovo regions had been "almost completely" extinguished.
However, he said conditions were still bad in the Ryazan, Nizhny Novgorod and Moscow regions.
He added that the emergencies ministry aircraft would extinguish all the wildfires in the Moscow region "in one day" as soon as the visibility improves.
The NASA Terra and Aqua satellites registered 377 hotspots from wildfires across Russia on Monday, down 65 from Sunday. RIA Novosti