Manang, Feb 9: The fire that broke out in Timang forest of Chame Rural Municipality-1 in the district has not been brought under control even after 10 days. The forest fire had started in the evening of January 31.
The District Administration Office
said they have not been able to douse the fire due to the difficult topography
of the area.
Chief District Officer Matrika
Acharya said all the security agencies in the district have been mobilized to
contain the wildfire.
"All the security agencies of
the district have been mobilized to control the fire. Locals are also actively
engaged in this task. However, we have not be able to bring the fire under
control yet,” CDO Acharya said.
He said that the grazing areas of
sheep, goats, yaks and cattle in the forest have been destroyed as the fire
could not be brought under control in time.
"The fire has started in a
difficult location far away from the settlement. There is also the risk of
spread of forest fire as the place is also windy," CDO Acharya said,
adding that the inferno has so far destroyed the habitat of the national bird,
the lophophorous, and the young rhododendron plants in the forest.
According to him, the security
personnel and locals are trying their best to contain the fire wherever
possible. Chief District Officer Acharya shared that they were facing problem
containing the wildfire as it is raging in a patch of forest on a cliff which
is inaccessible.
He said there was no risk of fire
in the settlement, adding necessary measures are being adopted so that the fire
does not spread elsewhere.
Chief of Annapurna Conservation
Area Project (ACAP) Area Office, Dhak Bahadur Bhujel, said that the fire could
not be brought under control due to excessive dryness of the area since there
was no much snowfall this winter. (RSS)