There was a fierce fire in the forest of Rajasthan, the animals ran towards the villages, the lives of the common people were in danger
There was a fierce fire in the forest of Rajasthan, the animals ran towards the villages, the lives of the common people were in danger
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Alwar: A fire broke out in the forest mountains of Prithvipura-Baleta village of Sariska Tiger Reserve in Alwar city of Rajasthan last night. Within no time the fire spread over several kilometers of the area. As soon as the news of the fire was received, the Fire Brigade team of Civil Defense reached the spot and with the help of the people, it was brought under control after 8 hours of effort. On Sunday, the administrative officers extinguished the fire and once again on Monday afternoon the fire broke out on the top of the mountains.

In the same 24 hours, a small fire engulfed the mountains for several kilometers. This fire is so dangerous that the danger of spreading it to Prithvipura, Baleta, Bhatyala village, Naya village and Pratappura village has increased. Two army helicopters will come to extinguish the fierce fire in Sariska. These helicopters will reach at 9 o'clock. They will airlift water from Siliced ​​Lake and extinguish the fire affected areas of Sariska by pouring water from above. The people of the village are being asked to be alert.

Due to the fire in the mountains of Sariska, the animals have also become troubled and are running towards the villages. After moving towards the villages of the animals, the administration has become alert. Announcing the arrival of animals in the villages, the police team is advising people to stay in their homes. Sariska Forest Conservator and Area Director RN Meena told that the dry grass and plants around the Naka of Prithvipura Baleta in Akbarpur range Due to the fire due to unknown reasons, there has been a fire in several kilometers of the area.

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