Tuesday, March 3rd, 2026

Forest fires ravage 711 hectares in Palpa



PALPA: Forest fires fueled by prolonged drought and lack of winter rains have devastated large amount of land across Palpa district, with 711 hectares in 36 community and government forests reduced to ashes.

According to the Division Forest Office, the fires have destroyed vegetation, including new saplings planted over the past two years, as well as mature trees.

“The fires have intensified due to dry conditions and strong winds,” said Narayan Dev Bhattarai, Chief of the Division Forest Office. “The forests have turned into virtual deserts, and settlements are now at high risk.”

Since the last week of March, forest fires have been reported in various areas including the Khulkhule Community Forest in Jhumsa, Tinau Rural Municipality, and the Palung Community Forest of Ribdikot. Fires have also been reported in Rambha, Nisdi, Mathagadhi, and Rainadevi Chhahara rural municipalities.

Bhattarai confirmed that one person has died while trying to extinguish the flames, and 16 houses have been destroyed so far. Although local residents, security forces, and forest user groups are working to contain the fires, efforts have been hampered by difficult terrain, strong winds, and a lack of moisture in the forest floor.

“Most of the fires are near settlements,” said Bhima Karki of Ribdikot. “We can’t sleep at night in fear that the fire could reach our homes.”

Out of the 81 wards across 10 local levels in Palpa, 39 are considered at high risk, 26 at medium risk, and 16 at low risk of forest fires. Authorities are currently working to create and clean fire lines in the forests to prevent further spread.

Despite repeated efforts, officials warn that the fires remain out of control and may worsen if dry conditions persist.

Publish Date : 08 April 2025 11:07 AM

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