This Article is From Apr 29, 2016

Uttarakhand Forest Fires: 6,000 People Engaged In Controlling Blaze

Uttarakhand Forest Fires: 6,000 People Engaged In Controlling Blaze

All officials concerned have been directed to work under an action plan on a war footing to deal with forest fires and drought conditions.

Highlights

  • 500 firemen deployed to help in controlling the fires
  • 5 crores to be released to buy fire control equipment
  • Uttarakhand witnessing forest fires as a result of drought in the state
Dehradun: Taking a serious note of the raging forest fires in different parts of the state, Uttarakhand Governor KK Paul has decided to double the number of personnel engaged to douse the flames from 3000 to 6000.

The decision was among several decisions taken at an Advisory Council meeting chaired by Mr Paul late on Thursday evening to address the problems of forest fires and drought in the state. Five hundred personnel from the fire brigade have also deployed to help in controlling the fires.

In every district, 100 PRD personnel will be posted for the safety of revenue forests. This number may be increased later, an official release Dehradun said.
 

It was decided that Rs 5 crore would be released for buying fire control equipment from SDRF.

Tankers will be sent to provide water in wildlife parks and DMs have been instructed to arrange for extra tankers according to the requirement in their respective districts.

All officials concerned have been directed to work under an action plan on a war footing to deal with forest fires and drought conditions.

For immediate relief, tankers should be arranged and on a long term basis, traditional water sources should be revived and preserved, it was directed.

The Governor said all directions given till now about forest fires must be followed strictly.

All Van panchayats, mahila mangal dals, self help groups and yuvak mangal dals must be active and support the efforts to check forest fires.

Police and homeguard personnel have already been activated.

Commandant of SDRF has been asked to provide help to DMs. DMs have been told to monitor the situation on a daily basis. The governor will review the  work on a weekly basis. The first review will be on April 30 through videoconferencing.

The DMs have been instructed that they should immediately provide the compensation amount to families affected by the forest fires.

It was also decided that other departments should also work in coordination with each other to check forest fires. A strict watch be kept on elements who are involved in illegal felling in forests.

Van panchayats and home guards can help in doing this, the Governor said.

Any negligence in following the directions given for checking forest fires and for providing potable water will not be allowed, he said.
 
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