Rising Incidents Of Forest Fires In Jammu And Kashmir’s Rajouri Forest Division

Forest fires have become a growing concern in Jammu and Kashmir’s Rajouri Forest Division this summer season, with officials reporting an increase compared to last year. According to Balwant Singh, Assistant Director of the Forest Protection Force in Rajouri, a total of eight incidents of forest fires have been reported in the area so far.

Singh highlighted the surge in forest fire incidents this year compared to the same period last year, attributing it to the peak of the summer season. “This time, the number of forest fire incidents reported is more than those reported in the same period in the last year. Summer season is at its peak and hence we are seeing such forest fires. To date, eight incidents have taken place,” Singh informed ANI.

In response to the escalating situation, the forest department has established fire control rooms at various locations across the area to ensure swift accessibility and response. Singh emphasized the department’s proactive measures, stating, “Our staff reach the site timely. We have made fire control rooms at different locations to ensure accessibility, we are alert and taking action actively for the safety of the forest area.”

Singh further explained that the accumulation of pine needles, which are highly flammable, contributes to the increased risk of forest fires in years following periods of fewer incidents. He cautioned that this accumulation can exacerbate fire hazards in forested areas.

As temperatures continue to soar in the region, the Jammu and Kashmir Disaster Management Authority (JKDMA) has issued warnings of an ‘extreme forest fire’ risk over the next seven days across the Himalayan region. The public is urged to report any fire incidents promptly by dialling 112 for immediate response and assistance.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has also forecasted high temperatures, with Jammu expected to reach a maximum of 41 degrees Celsius and Srinagar at 19.7 degrees Celsius. The Met department has warned that the heat wave over the plains of Jammu and Kashmir is likely to persist until May 31.

Shivi Chitranshi

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