Hindustan Times (Jammu)

STUBBLE FIRE COUNT AT FIVE-YEAR HIGH, ACCORDING TO NASA SATELLITE DATA

- Jasjeev Gandhiok jasjeev. gandhiok@ hindustant­imes. com

With the farm fire season in the northern plains at its close, this year is set to be the worst year in terms of the total number of fires recorded in Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh in the last five years, National Aeronautic­s and Space Administra­tion’s (Nasa) satellite data analysed by an environmen­tal think-tank shows.

The Council on Energy, Environmen­t and Water (CEEW), which looked at stubble burning data from the three states between October 1 and November 28 using the VIIRS satellite, found that there have been 90,984 fires cumulative­ly in the three states this year, almost 7,000 more than last year’s 84,525.

To be sure, a bulk of these fires were in Punjab.

Punjab has so far recorded 76,427 fires, up from last year’s figure of 74,183 and behind only 2016 (86,379). Similarly, Haryana’s count of 9,869 fires is significan­tly up from last year’s count of 5,335 fires, but behind 2016 (13,130).

The count is the highest in the three states since 2016, which saw 108,298 fires, CEEW data showed. In comparison, the figure was around 54,000 in 2019, showing the efforts put in to curb stubble burning have largely not yielded any major results.

Data shows while the count in Uttar Pradesh this year (4,695) has largely been consistent with last year’s figure (4,701), Punjab and Haryana have fared worse than they did in 2020.

Adeel Khan, research analyst at CEEW says Firozpur in Punjab saw the most stubble fires across the state, recording around 9,000 blazes, followed by Sangrur, Bathinda and Moga.

“Ludhiana [in Punjab] also reported a marked rise in farm fires this year, touching 5,400, compared to around 3,900 in last year. In Haryana, Fatehabad reported a maximum of around 2,000 fires followed by Kaithal, Jind and Karnal districts. Shahjahanp­ur in UP reported a maximum of 470 farm fires, compared to 170 last year,” said Khan.

Experts however also said that crop stubble fires are almost over in Punjab and Haryana, Uttar Pradesh was still recording a decent number.

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