The Hindu (Erode)

Forest fire blazes in Coonoor for 4th day

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More than 150 Forest Department personnel from Nilgiris, Pollachi, Coimbatore and Udumalpet forest divisions have been deployed in Coonoor to fight the forest fire in Forest Dale near Black Bridge in the Nilgiris forest division, which has been spreading for the past four days.

According to S. Gowtham, District Forest Officer (Nilgiris division), the fire was spreading among a patch of cypress trees, nonnative to the Nilgiris landscape, in the reserve forest. Mr. Gowtham said that an assessment of the total area that had been destroyed by the fire had yet to be made, but he estimated that the blaze has destroyed around 2030 hectares of nonnative forest. “The fuel load is quite high due to many windfallen trees, which, combined with lack of access to the area is leading to difficulties in containing the fire,” he added. The Forest Department has requested the use of Indian Air Force operated helitanker­s to help put out the fire.

Working alongside Forest Department staff and officials are personnel from the Fire and Rescue

Services, who are isolating patches of burning forest and putting out the flames to contain the blaze.

Officials said that efforts to contain the fire will continue till the fuel load depletes and the fire eventually fizzles out due to a lack of combustibl­e material. The unusually high summer temperatur­es, combined with a lack of rainfall this year has contribute­d to the scale of the fire, officials added. Efforts are also being undertaken to prevent communitie­s living near reserve forests from clearing agricultur­al and pastoral land by starting fires, officials said.

 ?? ?? The forest fire in Coonoor is raging for the fourth consecutiv­e day.
The forest fire in Coonoor is raging for the fourth consecutiv­e day.

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