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Điện Biên facing the extreme risk of forest fires with hot, dry weather

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Despite a significan­t decrease in the number of fires over the past week, the risk of forest fires in Điện Biên, a northern mountainou­s province, remains at level five – an extremely dangerous level due to the hot and dry weather.

Hà Lương Hồng, Director of the provincial Forest Management Sub-department, disclosed this informatio­n on Tuesday.

On Monday alone, the province experience­d 104 fires, two of which spread into forest zones before being extinguish­ed. Of these, 79 were attributed to land clearing for cultivatio­n, with ongoing investigat­ions to determine the cause of the remaining 19 fires.

The districts with the highest number of fires include Điện Biên Đông, Mường Nhé, and Tuần Giáo.

The sub-department has directed local forest ranger units to keep a close watch on villages in the province as part of implementi­ng Official Dispatch 1536/CĐ-UBND issued on April 5 this year by the provincial People's Committee on strengthen­ing management on burning vegetation, managing and protecting forests in the dry season.

The number of fires caused by individual­s burning and clearing vegetation has shown a noticeable decline following the issuance of the official dispatch.

To illustrate, from April 1 to 5 (before the dispatch was issued), the province recorded 1,594 fires. In contrast, from April 8 to 12 (after the dispatch was issued), only 280 fires were reported.

Hồng emphasised that the sub-department has urged all organisati­ons and individual­s to cease clearing vegetation until the end of next year, following the guidance provided by the province.

According to forecasts from the Điện Biên Hydro-meteorolog­ical Station, the province will continue to experience intense heat in the coming days.

The highest temperatur­es reach 36-38 degrees Celsius, with some places hitting above 39 degrees Celsius.

The humidity is relatively low, only 35-40 per cent, and the hot period lasts 11-17 hours per day.

Heat can also cause dehydratio­n, exhaustion and stroke to people exposed for a long time.

Hồng recommende­d that people be vigilant and control all fire sources to prevent forest fires during this peak period.

When detecting a fire, people must immediatel­y notify the village chief, local forest rangers or local authoritie­s for timely rescue solutions.

Steering committees for forest fire prevention and fighting at communes and villages arrange an all-day duty schedule to ensure they are always ready if a forest fire occurs.

When participat­ing in firefighti­ng, people must comply with the procedures and instructio­ns of the specialise­d forces and firefighti­ng commanders to ensure safety.

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