Fire in Bandhavgarh tiger reserve forest, department staff engaged in extinguishing the fire
Fire in Bandhavgarh tiger reserve forest, department staff engaged in extinguishing the fire
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There have been reports of a fire in several places in the forest of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. It has been learned that fire has erupted in different areas of Khitoli, Magadhi, and Tala zones of Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. Which has also been confirmed by the management. After getting the information, the staff of the forest department has been engaged in the work of cutting the fire line and the forest staff has also been alerted. According to the information, such incidents usually happen on fire within the forests during the summer days, but when this time there was a fire, it became very difficult to control it, and now this fire has also taken a terrible form. started. There have been reports of a fire at different places in the last 3 days. As it has been learned that the work of cutting the fire line has been accelerated and the forest 

In investigating the causes of the fire, it has been found that villagers who go for picking Mahua in the forest set the fire so that the land is cleared and the falling mahua is seen. The Mahua is not visible due to the leaves and hides under the leaves. This is the reason why the leaves are burnt by fire and cleaned in this way. But this fire sometimes erupts and reaches the forest, leading to major incidents.

Precious trees of the forest have been burnt in this arson and animals and birds have also suffered a lot. However, the park management has not confirmed the loss of animals and birds. Wildfire incidents occur almost every year. In addition to the Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, the villagers set fire to the forest inside the forest, due to which the staff of the forest has to struggle a lot.

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