The Asian Age

NDRF trains and deploys its 1st forest fire fighting teams

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New Delhi, March 10: NDRF director general Atul Karwal has said the force has trained and deployed the first contingent of its 150 responders who can undertake forest fire combat operations even as it has also sought the Union home ministry’s permission to get them further skilled in the domain from a foreign country.

A parliament­ary panel had in 2022 expressed its concern over forest fires not being officially a part of disasters tackled by the specialise­d national force.

“The forest fire fighting teams are trained now and we are equipping them. Three teams of 50 people each are now deployed with our first battalion based in Guwahati, 10th battalion located in Vijaywada and the battalion number 15 in

Uttarakhan­d,” Mr Karwal told PTI during an interview.

“A fourth such team is under training currently and it will be designated as a reserve unit,” he said. Mr Karwal said, “We are also coordinati­ng and requesting the ministry of home affairs (MHA) to get them trained aboard, in countries which suffer from this disaster the most. We can learn from them how to tackle the forest fires effectivel­y.”

The NDRF official said the force will undertake fire extinguish­ing operations, drawing the “fire line” in the forest to contain the spiralling inferno and help in the rescue of the people, who are trapped in this disaster that can either be manmade or natural.

Forest fires, a parliament­ary panel had said, is a growing threat globally now. The incidents of forest fires not only damage the forest resources but also damage the biodiversi­ty, cause climate change, adversely impact tribal livelihood and lead to severe distress among flora and fauna of forests, the panel had said.

In view of the increase of these incidents in the country, it had said the forest fires should be “expeditiou­sly” added to the list of disasters tackled by the NDRF.

◗ A PARLIAMENT­ARY panel had in 2022 expressed its concern over forest fires not being officially a part of disasters tackled by the specialise­d national force

 ?? — PTI ?? People collect free drinking water from a tanker due to water crisis at Bangarappa Nagar in Bengaluru on Sunday.
— PTI People collect free drinking water from a tanker due to water crisis at Bangarappa Nagar in Bengaluru on Sunday.

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