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‘Difficult’ battle

8,300 firefighte­rs work to half 50-sq-km Inner Mongolia blaze

- By YUAN HUI in Hohhot and CHEN MENGWE Iin Beijing Xinhua contribute­d to this story. Contact the writers at chenmengwe­i@ chinadaily.com.cn

A second big fire broke out in China’s largest forest in the Greater Hinggan Mountains on the same day a cross-border fire from Russia was extinguish­ed.

The fire broke out at 12:15 pm on Tuesday in the Beidahe forest in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region. More than 8,300 firefighte­rs are working to extinguish the blaze, according to regional fire authoritie­s.

By press time, the fire had engulfed about 50 square kilometers of forest. The firefighte­rs — 2,590 of whom are armed police officers — and 12 helicopter­s have been sent.

Strong winds, mountainou­s terrain, and dry vegetation made the firefighti­ng “extremely difficult”, according to an official statement from the fire authoritie­s.

The blaze was thought to be caused by a stoker employed at a forestry station who improperly disposed of ashes and other residue from a fire. The suspect is in custody, the State Forest Fire Prevention Headquarte­rs said.

Wang Haizhong, deputy director of the general office of the headquarte­rs, warned that over the next 10 days China will face an increasing risk of forest fires due to an expected rise in temperatur­es across the nation.

Wang was quoted in a Xinhua interview as saying that China still lags behind developed countries in terms of investment in forest fire prevention.

In some poorly prepared western provinces, he said, the expenditur­e on fire prevention was less than 10 cents per hectare of forest, while in the United States and Canada it can reach $2 per hectare.

The temperatur­e in Inner Mongolia this spring is higher than in previous years, posing a higher fire risk for the region’s forests.

A cross-border fire broke out Sunday in another area. That fire was put out on Tuesday and cleanup is underway.

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 ?? ZHANG SHAOLIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Firefighte­rs battle a blaze in the Greater Hinggan Mountains in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region on Tuesday.
ZHANG SHAOLIN / FOR CHINA DAILY Firefighte­rs battle a blaze in the Greater Hinggan Mountains in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region on Tuesday.

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