Manila Bulletin

Cimatu places DENR offices nationwide on alert for forest fires

- By ELLALYN DE VERA-RUIZ

Secretary Roy Cimatu has placed all regional offices of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) on alert for forest fires.

Executive directors of 16 DENR regional offices were directed to make a region-wide assessment and updating of their respective forest protection plans in anticipati­on of an El Niñoinduce­d drought, which could increase the risk of wild fires.

“Our teams should always

be ready for deployment to suppress incidents of outbreaks, particular­ly grassfires, to prevent them from crossing over to forested areas and turn into full-blown forest fires,” Cimatu said.

The DENR chief directed his field officials to give priority to vulnerable sites inside protected areas and those that have been rehabilita­ted under the Enhanced National Greening Program (ENGP).

Fire brigades in ENGP sites are to be fully optimized using the manpower pool of 3,350 regular forest guards with the help of emergency workers hired under the program, Cimatu said.

Last year, DENR upgraded its forest fire fighting capabiliti­es with the acquisitio­n of more firefighti­ng equipment and tools, such as fuelpowere­d grass cutter, collapsibl­e fire pump, fire swatters, pick and scrape shovels, axes, rake hoes, fire helmets, heat resistant goggles, brush masks, and thermal working gloves.

The equipment and tools were distribute­d to 74 Provincial Environmen­t and Natural Resources Offices and 140 Community Environmen­t and Natural Resources Offices nationwide.

Cimatu has issued an administra­tive order on the adoption of a national strategy for forest and biodiversi­ty protection using a digital technology-based forest monitoring system called “Lawin Forest and Biodiversi­ty Protection System.”

Under the Lawin system, forest areas at risk of threats such as forest fires, timber and wildlife poaching and illegal occupancy, are mapped and profiled.

Part of its surveillan­ce activity is to seek out for “triggers” for forest fires, which include fuel wood gathering, kaingin-making, charcoal-making, honey collection, camping and recreation, pasture preparatio­n, and hunting.

Close to 5,000 Lawin patrollers covered some 124,000 kilometers of forest lines in their foot patrolling in 2018.

Last February 20, a forest fire razed about 125 hectares of sloping forestland being rehabilita­ted by the Philex Mining Company in Itogon, Benguet since 2014.

Five Philex forestry workers perished in the 21-hour forest fire.

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