Fresh forest fires in northern Indian state of Uttarakhand                 

World Wednesday 18/May/2016 16:26 PM
By: Times News Service
Fresh forest fires in northern Indian state of Uttarakhand                  

Dehradun: Soaring temperatures in Uttarakhand reignited forest fires in the hill state on Wednesday, with nearly 180 hectares of green cover gutted in the fresh fire incidents in Uttarkashi district. Currently 180 hectares of forest land spread over 111 places in the district are in flames, Uttarkashi District Magistrate Shridhar Babu Addanki said. "Rangers and Divisional Forest Officers have been asked to rush to the spots where fires are active and extinguish the flames as soon as possible," he said. Divisional Forest Officer Barkot D. K. Singh and DFO Purola Sandeep Kumar said there is no dearth of funds and equipment and they expect to control the blazes soon. Uttarakhand is reeling under heat wave conditions for over a week now with most places recording temperatures which are four to five degrees above normal for this time of the year, MeT director Vikram Singh said. That may be one of the factors behind the fresh forest fires in parts of the state, he said advising caution. Forest fires this season, which began in February have so far destroyed nearly 4,048 hectares of land in Uttarakhand in 1,857 incidents. The rising trend in temperature is likely to continue for a few days more with the temperature of Dehradun which recorded a maximum of 40.2 degrees Celsius on Tuesday likely to hover around 41 degrees on Wednesday, he said, adding there is no respite from heat likely over the next 48 hours.