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Pathivara forest fire enters Kanchanjungha Conservation Area


29 December 2020  

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TAPLEJUNG: The forest fire of Pathivara area in Taplejung has entered the Kanchanjungha Conservation Area (KCA). The fire is continuous for more than five days.

Employee at Pathivara Area Development Committee, Rajendra Mahat, informed that the wildfire entered the Lukumpa community forest of KCA this morning.

Although a helicopter was used to spray water to douse the fire yesterday, it was not that effective, he said, adding that the water was too little to extinguish the fire.

A helicopter belonging to the Simrik Air poured water above the fire yesterday but in vain. However, it saved the Pathivara Temple, he added.

The Pathivara Temple premises were protected from the wildfire with the help of Simrik Air helicopter, according to Executive Director at the Committee, Man Mani Kafle. The structures on the premises were protected.

The office bearers of Tapethok Bihani forest consumers’ committee and the people from Phaktanglung Rural Municipality-5 have reached the Lukumpa community forest in a bid to prevent the fire, according to conservation officer at KCA, Ganesh Prasad Tiwari.

The fire has destroyed huge forests. It has also jeopardized the endangered animal, red panda. RSS

Publish Date : 29 December 2020 12:22 PM

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