Mahottari, March 1 : Forest fires are ravaging forest
areas, including emerging plants in Mahottari.
Early outbreak of forest fires is
likely to loom large in lack of winter rain this time.
Forest fire is visible in the
national forests (community forests), collaborative forests and religious
forests in and around Bardibas and Gaushala municipality areas as well as the
forests alongside the East-West Highway.
There are four sub-divisional
offices (Banke, Tuteshwor, Gananta and Gauridanda) within Bardibas boundary. It
also has the Armed Forest Security Office and office and post of the Saganath
Forest Development Project.
"Those putting flames in the
forests have never been arrested", said Buddhiraj Kafle, a local of
Bardibas-5, Tuteshwor. He said local folks were not having sound sleep in a
fear of outbreak of forest fire in their settlement.
Likewise, trends of rampant
cut-down of trees have also gone up in lack of effective patrol in the forest
areas due to fire outbreak.
There is a public complaint that
the collaborative forests committee and office as well as community forests are
merely engaged in consuming the resources rather than preserving forest
heritage.
Laxmi Prasad Mahato, a local of
Gaushala-10, Laxminiya commented that forests are being denuded due to sheer
ignorance on part of the forests staffs. "Daily forest fire is turning
forests into ashes", he said. Shepherds are mostly found to put fire in
the forests for new grass. But, there is no action against the criminals.
According to Division Forest
Office, the district has a total of 24,465 hectares of forest area. Intense
patrol activities have not been placed due to inadequate human resource, forest
staffs said.
Chief of Gananta Sub-Division
Forest Office Bardibas-5, Maisthan and Assistant Forest Officer Ramsudnar Saha
said local people cooperation was a must for taking the forest fires under
control.
Assistant Chief District Officer
Upendra Neupane said a joint patrol team has been formed in coordination with
other security agencies in the district to ramp up forests surveillance and
patrol. "There are Armed Police and Nepal Police posts inside the forest
areas. Their joint patrol engagement should be increased for forests
security", he said.