Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Not receiving field fire alerts, says Mansa DC

- Mohammad Ghazali

We have an effective mechanism to track fire incidents. However, there have been around 1012 cases when such alerts were not received.

MANSA: The district authoritie­s on Friday said the satellite mapping service used to track fire incidents has failed to detect the sources and the administra­tion is not receiving any alert. In last one month, more than 20 incidents of fire have been reported in the district, most of them from agricultur­al fields.

“We have an effective mechanism to track fire incidents. Our officials are always on their toes to tackle such situations. However, there have been around 10-12 cases when such alerts were not received,” said Mansa deputy commission­er Dharam Pal Gupta.

Senior officers of the district administra­tion, however, say even if they receive alerts, satellite mapping fails to trace the offender. “Our local contacts help us better than satellite mapping. Even after receiving alerts, we never get to know about offenders or track the source,” said Poonam Singh, sub-divisional magistrate of Sardulgarh.

Based on the imagery provided by NASA satellites, officials in the Punjab agricultur­e department and Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) track cases of fire.

“We can only track the coordinate­s of the location where the incident has taken place. We are on the implementa­tion side of this mechanism,” said Rohit Singla, SDO, PPCB. The failure of the mechanism to spot offenders has become an issue for the officials while imposing fine on those involved in stubble burning. “The entire onus of identifyin­g offenders for burning stubble lies on the probe conducted by the revenue department officials,” said a senior official .

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