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Uttarakhand: Forest fire in Nainital; Naini Lake boating halted

A raging forest fire in Uttarakhand has escalated to alarming proportions, with flames reaching Nainital's prestigious High Court Colony. The unfolding crisis has prompted the Nainital administration to mount a concerted effort to contain the blaze, calling upon both forest department employees and army personnel for assistance. Helicopters stand ready to join the firefighting operation should the situation deteriorate further.

The fire, originating near Nainital's district headquarters, has posed an imminent threat to the residential enclave of High Court Colony nestled in the Pines area. Beyond the immediate danger to homes, the inferno has disrupted normal traffic flow in the region, amplifying concerns about its potential spread.

Worryingly, there are fears that the fire may extend to sensitive military installations located nearby, compounding the challenges faced by firefighting crews. Consequently, authorities have issued a ban on boating activities in Naini Lake as a precautionary measure.

In response to the crisis, the Nainital administration has mobilised a team of 42 personnel, including 40 from the Manora Range and two forest rangers, to combat the blaze. They have been deployed to extinguish the fire and mitigate its impact on the affected areas.

In the meantime, Uttarakhand's forest department has noted a worrying increase in forest fire occurrences, documenting 26 incidents in the Kumaon region and five in the Garhwal region within a span of 24 hours. These fires have devastated around 33.34 hectares of wooded areas.

Since November 1 of the previous year, the state has grappled with a staggering 575 incidents of forest fires, resulting in the devastation of 689.89 hectares of woodland and significant economic losses exceeding ₹14 lakh.
With the situation remaining volatile, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has issued directives for heightened vigilance and proactive measures to prevent further outbreaks of forest fires. Recognizing the potential devastation these fires can cause, the state government is implementing stringent measures to safeguard lives and property. As efforts continue to bring the inferno under control, the entire region remains on edge, hoping for a swift resolution to the crisis.

Forest fires during the summer season are a recurring challenge in Uttarakhand, exacerbated by dry conditions and high temperatures. The state's rugged terrain and dense forests make it particularly susceptible to wildfires, necessitating constant vigilance and prompt action from authorities to minimise the impact on communities and the environment.

Source: Times of India