U’khand forest fire claims 5 lives, NDRF forces deployed
BY M Post Bureau1 May 2016 4:53 AM IST
M Post Bureau1 May 2016 4:53 AM IST
Raging forest fire in Uttarakhand has killed five persons and blighted 1890.79 hectares of forest land in Kumaon and Garhwal regions, prompting Governor KK Paul to seek deployment of three NDRF companies to douse the blaze and conduct rescue operations.
Since early February, 922 cases of forest fire in the state have occurred, killing five persons – including three women and a child in separate incidents, and injuring seven, Principal Conservator of Forest (PCF) BP Gupta said.
Pauri, Tehri and Nainital are the worst-hit by these fires as they abound in cheed and sal trees, which are highly inflammable.
“The NDRF companies, assisted by experts, will launch fire extinguishing and rescue operations in the affected areas immediately,” Chief Secretary Shatrughna Singh said, adding that precaution is a must to minimise loss to forest wealth and wildlife.
IG Sanjay Gunjyal has been asked to coordinate with the NDRF, the district magistrates concerned and Principal Conservator of Forest to supervise the rescue operations, he said.
Locals have being told to report a fire incident to the district magistrate concerned as soon as they sight it so that it can bee controlled in time.
“Uttarakhand Governor KK Paul convened an important meeting of officials concerned last evening to review the steps being taken to control the forest fires spreading to residential areas,” Gupta, who is also the nodal officer for fire incidents in Kumaon and Garhwal regions, said.
The governor has doubled the number of personnel deployed from 3000 to 6000 to control the fire and asked all agencies including the SDRF, district administration and the rural population to contribute their bit, he said.
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