Forest fire rages on in Bandhavgarh National Park
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, BANDHAVGARH/ Created : Mar 31, 2021, 18:46 IST
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Bandhavgarh National Park, one of the largest biospheres in India, is currently on fire. The forest fire rages on and it threatens to cause severe damages. Locals, on the other hand , have said that not enough has been done to con … Read more
Bandhavgarh National Park, one of the largest biospheres in India, is currently on fire. The forest fire rages on and it threatens to cause severe damages. Locals, on the other hand , have said that not enough has been done to control the fire. Read less
Bandhavgarh National Park, one of the largest biospheres in India, is currently on fire. The forest fire rages on and it threatens to cause severe damages. Locals, on the other hand , have said that not enough has been done to control the fire. The fire broke out in isolated places on Monday, and spread across six forest ranges.
We have just received news from Bandhavgarh that a forest fire is raging in the Khitauli area, the cause is thought to be human revelry as #Holi celebrations continue into the night. It reminds us why more safe waterholes are needed for wild #Tigers https://t.co/RGFgcgWSCb pic.twitter.com/Ml4XcNXFSp
— Tigers4Ever (@Tigers4Ever2010) March 29, 2021
At present, the cause for forest fires is thought to be man-made during the Holi holidays. The forest fire has been spreading violently due to the bamboo clumps, and heat-wave conditions in this region.
According to Field Director, Wincent Rahim, “We too are surprised how fire can start at multiple places. All efforts are being made to bring the fire under control.”
Reports suggest that areas such as Panpatha, Tala, Khitoli, and Manpur have been affected by the fire, while it has been spreading from one part to another. It has also come to the attention of the authorities that certain wildlife species, including endangered ones have been affected by the fire. Thus, directing towards a catastrophe in the forests of Bandhavgarh.
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