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Wildfire Rages at Nagaland's Dzukou Range for Third Day

Personnel of the state forest department, fire and emergency services, SDRF, police and volunteers of SAYO are attempting to douse the fire.
Personnel of the state forest department, fire and emergency services, SDRF, police and volunteers of SAYO are attempting to douse the fire.
wildfire rages at nagaland s dzukou range for third day
The wildfire at Dzukou Valley. Photo: Twitter/@LicypriyaK
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Kohima: Personnel of the forest department, fire, police and volunteers of Southern Angami Youth Organisation for the third day on Thursday tried to extinguish the wildfire in the scenic Dzukou range in Nagaland's Kohima district, officials said.

The wildfire broke out in Dzukou range in which the majestic Dzukou valley, a tourist hot spot in Nagaland is located, on Tuesday afternoon.

OSD of Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority, Johnny Raungmei said IAF choppers were used on Thursday to make an aerial survey of the fire.

Personnel of Forest department, Fire and Emergency Services, SDRF, police and volunteers of SAYO tried to douse the fire on Thursday.

The OSD said IAF choppers would be used on Friday to fight the fire if necessary.

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Meanwhile, Nagaland Governor R.N. Ravi visited Dzukou valley on Wednesday, a Raj Bhavan release issued on Thursday said.

During his visit, Ravi had first-hand assessment of the intensity of the devastating fire in the trekking route to the valley and extent of the destruction, it said.

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Absence of a functional Standard Operating Protocol to effectively respond to such a disaster has aggravated the situation, the release said.

The Governor lauded the effort of the SAYO volunteers and the policemen who, in an extremely adverse ground condition, are battling the raging fire to contain it from further spreading.

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Further, the Governor has urged the state government to immediately frame an appropriate SOP including satellite-based realt-time early warning system to prevent recurrence of such a disaster.

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This article went live on January first, two thousand twenty one, at thirty-seven minutes past eight in the evening.

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