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Bandipur Tiger Reserve: Forest department creates fire lines to prevent wildfireBesides, the department has appointed 445 watchers on temporary basis to keep a vigil
Gayathri V Raj
Last Updated IST
Representative Image. Credit: DH Photo
Representative Image. Credit: DH Photo

With summer nearing, the Forest department has taken all measures to prevent wildfires and have created 2,828 km long fire lines at Bandipur Tiger Reserve (BRT), in Gundlupet taluk, Chamarajanagar district.

Besides, the department has appointed 445 watchers, on a temporary basis to keep a vigil and to prevent forest fires during the summer season.

In 2019, more than 11,000 acres of forest was gutted due to wildfire. Following this, the Forest department took several precautionary measures last year, and no wildfire was reported in the region. This year too, the department has taken all measures to prevent any such incident.

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The probe revealed that the 2019 wildfire was man-made and was the handiwork of locals. Hence, the department took several measures last year and were successful in taking the locals into confidence. Similar efforts have continued this year.

The department has planned to create awareness among the locals on the importance of protecting forests and the impact of wildfire, through street plays and distribution of pamphlets.

The officials said that the people travelling on the national highway through the forest are warned not to stop their vehicles midway and also to refrain from smoking during the travel.

Fire lines of 50 metre width are being created on both sides of the national highway. As cigarette and beedi butts thrown by a few drivers spark a wildfire, the fire lines have been widened to prevent the spread, they said.

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(Published 18 January 2021, 19:59 IST)