Massive forest fires have broken out in several parts of Mizoram damaging vast tracts of land and vegetation, forcing Chief Minister Zoramthanga to seek central help, an official of the state disaster management and rehabilitation department said.
No human casualty has, however, been reported so far but detailed reports are yet to come in from the affected districts, the official said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday spoke to Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga and offered him the Centre's full support to deal with forest fires.
Thank you so much Prime Minister Shri @narendramodi ji. I thank the Central Government for its prompt assurance and swift action. The people of #Mizoram says 'Kan lawm e'
Inset: IAF Helicopter with Bambi Buckets on their way to douse the fire. https://t.co/tJpyW0nk5O pic.twitter.com/Pj7h2W7Ymk
— Zoramthanga (@ZoramthangaCM) April 26, 2021
Lunglei is the worst affected and the state government will probe the cause of the forest fire as it is suspected to be man-made, the official said.
State Environment, Forest and Climate Change Minister TJ Lalnuntluanga and Serlui assembly constituency MLA Lalrinsanga Ralte rushed to Lunglei on Sunday to take stock of the situation.
At least three other districts apart from Lunglei - namely Serchhip, Lawngtlai and Hnahthial are affected by the forest blaze and firemen have been deployed at several incident sites, he said.
The forest fire broke out in at least eight forest areas near Serchhips Chanmari Veng locality, Chhiahtlang and North Vanlaiphai. Forest fire incidents have also been reported at Darzo and South Vanlaiphai forest areas in Hnahthial district, officials said.
Numerous wildfires in different parts of Mizoram razed several settlements across the states. No casualties reported as of the moment. Keep us in your prayers!@PMOIndia @HMOIndia
2/3 pic.twitter.com/Afkd0B7ylM— Zoramthanga (@ZoramthangaCM) April 25, 2021
The firemen are being assisted by Assam Rifles and Border Security Force personnel and local volunteers.
Some settlements or villages are now secured and forest fires have been put under control in some areas but several other settlements are still vulnerable, the official said.
Lunglei district deputy commissioner M Misael told PTI that a massive forest fire broke at Saisih forest area in the outskirts of Lunglei town between 6 am and 7 am on Saturday. It spread to Lunglei town on Sunday.
Though the blaze is mainly on in the uninhabited forest area surrounding the town, it has spread to more than l10 village council areas within it, he said.
The fire is under control in the settlement areas but some village councils are vulnerable as the fire is still burning in their surrounding areas.
The DC said that dry vegetation due to scanty rainfall coupled with strong winds has made the flames very strong.
Police said that the forest fire has also broken out in surrounding areas in Mizorams southernmost Lawngtlai district, bordering Myanmar.
At least 12 houses were gutted at Bungtlang South village in the district by the fire, which was spread from the forest on Sunday, the police said.
Zoramthanga had also requested Indian Air Force for help and the IAF is deploying two helicopters to douse the blaze at Lunglei and surrounding areas, the defence ministry said.
On the requisition of the State Government of Mizoram, the Indian Air Force deployed two Mi-17V5 helicopters, equipped with Bambi Bucket, to douse the major fire in Lunglei district and adjoining areas, the Ministry of Defence tweeted on Sunday.
With inputs from PTI
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