Uttarakhand playing with forest fire : 21 Feb 2017 The Hindu
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/uttarakhand-playing-with-forest-fire/article17337055.ece
Forest department officials meet CM Harish Rawat, discuss preparedness to tackle 2016 repeat
With summers approaching, forest fires that will last till the start
of the monsoon season have begun in Uttarakhand. However, even after the
massive forest fires last year, the forest department seems
ill-equipped to tackle the issue.
In a meeting with Uttarakhand
Chief Minister Harish Rawat on Monday, the forest department discussed
preparations for combating the forest fire.Villagers to be involved
“We
will be engaging with villagers to douse the fires. Also, we have
decided to send fire alerts via SMS to forest guards. Earlier we sent
only post-fire alerts when a fire was reported. We will now also send
pre-fire alerts based on the probability of a forest to catch fire. We
have collaborated with the Dehradun Meteorological Department for this,”
said Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (PCCF) Rajendra Mahajan.
Fresh instances
In
the past few days, instances of fires have been reported from
Pithoragarh district’s Munsiyari region, places in Almora, the Pindar
Valley in Chamoli district, areas in Bageshwar district and the Nanda
Devi Biosphere Reserve.
However, the nodal officer for forest
fires P.S. Srivastava said: “There have been only two instances of
forest fires this year where, on February 16, one hectare of forest was
engulfed by the forest fire instances in the Nanda Devi Biosphere
Reserve.”
In December, last year, the Uttarakhand High Court, in
an order, had stated that “disciplinary proceedings shall be initiated
against them (forest officials) for not preventing, or controlling
forest fires” and that if a forest fire lasted for over 72 hours then
the PCCF would be “deemed to be put under suspension.”
Fires in van panchayat
Mr
Mahajan said the few fires that have been reported so far were in areas
that were under the van panchayat and not the forest department.
Also,
Mr Mahajan said the instances of forest fires being reported by locals
were not forest fires but fires from the controlled burning exercises
being carried out by the forest department.
“Currently, we are
undertaking pre-fire operations where we are clearing fire lines, and
undertaking controlled burning,” Mr Mahajan said.
State in news
In
April-May last year, the Uttarakhand fires had grabbed national
headlines, with over 4,434 hectares of forests engulfed in flames. The
Indian Air Force’s Mi-17 helicopters were also pulled in to help douse
the fires.
The High Court had directed the forest department “to use foam and other fire retardants to control the forest fires.”
However,
Mr Mahajan said, “We have limited resources here. Also, in the hills
the options to douse fires are limited. We cannot use fire retardants
like foam because the forest areas also have freshwater springs which
are a source of water for the villagers.
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