For the second time in 24 hours, the fire broke out in the hills of Sariska, army helicopter was called for help

Ajmer: A sudden fire broke out last night in the forest mountains of Prithvipura-Baleta village of Sariska Tiger Reserve in Alwar district of Rajasthan. Within no time the fire engulfed an area of ​​several kilometers. As soon as the fire broke out, the team of Civil Defense team reached the spot and with the help of villagers, it was brought under control after 8 hours of effort. On Sunday, the administrative officials extinguished the fire and once again on Monday afternoon, the fire broke out on the top of the mountains.

In 24 hours, a small fire engulfed the mountains for several kilometers. This fire is so severe that the danger of spreading it to Prithvipura, Baleta, Bhatyala village, Naya village and Pratappura village has increased. It is being told that 2 army helicopters will come to extinguish the fierce fire in Sariska. These helicopters are going to reach the spot at 9 o'clock. They will airlift the water from Siliced ​​Lake and extinguish the fire affected area of ​​Sariska by pouring water from above. The people of the village are being asked to remain alert. Due to the blazing fire in the mountains of Sariska, the animals have also become troubled and are running towards the villages. After turning towards the villages of the animals, the administration has also become alert. The police team is issuing an alert for the arrival of animals in the villages, advising people to stay in their homes.

RN Meena, Conservator of Forests and Area Director of Sariska has said that due to the fire in the dry grass and plants around the naka of Prithvipura Baleta in Akbarpur range due to unknown reasons, the fire has spread in several kilometers of the area. Wildlife habitats have also been damaged due to this accident. Wild animals are running towards villages and cities. Due to the fire and smoke, bees are flying here and there and attacking the officials. The authorities are facing problems in extinguishing forest fires due to bee attacks. He said that a helicopter has been called to extinguish the forest fire.

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