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Massive Forest Fire Erupts in Multiple Areas of Rajouri, J&K; Firefighting Intensified

A massive forest fire has erupted across multiple locations in the Rajouri forest division of Jammu and Kashmir. The fire has affected areas including Khadian, Androla, Chakkli, Miahadi, and the Bathuni block. Firefighting operations are underway with Forest Department, Forest Protection Force, and local residents working to contain the blaze. Difficult terrain and remoteness have forced teams to rely heavily on manual methods, with no casualties or injuries reported so far.

Massive forest fire erupts across multiple areas in Rajouri forest division; firefighting efforts intensified

Rajouri, June 9

A massive forest fire has broken out at multiple locations in the Rajouri forest division of Jammu and Kashmir, prompting a large-scale response by the forest department, Forest Protection Force, and residents to contain the blaze and prevent it from spreading further.

According to officials, the fire has affected forest areas in Khadian, Androla, Chakkli, Miahadi, and the Bathuni block. Firefighting operations were underway on Tuesday, with authorities deploying the entire available workforce to bring the situation under control.

Speaking to ANI, Forest Department official Rajesh Kumar said personnel have been mobilised across the affected areas despite significant logistical challenges.

"The entire staff has been deployed. The fire is in the Chakkli, Khadian, and Androla areas. This place is too remote for the fire vehicles to reach. Hopefully, the fire will be doused by evening," Kumar said.

Officials said the difficult terrain and remoteness of the affected forest regions have hampered firefighting efforts, forcing teams to rely largely on manual methods to contain the flames.

Residents have also joined the operation and have been working alongside forest personnel to prevent the fire from advancing into nearby areas.

A resident involved in the firefighting efforts said villagers had been battling the blaze continuously since the previous day.

"We were working until night to douse the fire yesterday. I reached home from work at around 12 midnight. We are trying to extinguish the fire with the department. But the fire is huge. It is very difficult to control it," the resident told ANI.

Authorities have not yet provided an estimate of the area affected by the fire or the extent of damage caused to forest cover and wildlife. No casualties or injuries have been reported so far.

The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained. Forest officials are closely monitoring the situation and have intensified efforts to contain the blaze before it spreads to additional forest compartments.

Meanwhile, local authorities and forest personnel remain on high alert as firefighting operations continue across the affected areas of the Rajouri Forest Division.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

This is alarming! Forest fires in Jammu region are becoming too frequent. I remember the massive fires in Bhaderwah last year. Climate change is real, and we need better prevention and early warning systems. Salute to the villagers working day and night to save their homes and forests.

Michael C

As someone who has worked in forest conservation, I can tell you that manual firefighting in remote areas is extremely challenging. The terrain in Rajouri is rugged, and fire vehicles can't reach. The government should invest in more fire watchers and modern equipment. Good to see local communities stepping up.

Vikram M

I appreciate the efforts but why no mention of NDRF or Army assistance? In such large-scale fires, we need coordinated response from multiple agencies. Also, the forest department should maintain fire lines and clear dry vegetation before summer to prevent these disasters. Wishing safety for all personnel involved.

Rohit P

This is nature's fury, but also human negligence. Forests are our lungs. We need stricter action against those who start fires intentionally or carelessly. Good to see residents fighting the blaze alongside forest staff. Let's hope no wildlife is harmed.

Amanda J

My heart goes out to the people of Rajouri. Forest fires are devastating for ecosystems and local communities. I hope the fire is contained soon. The manual efforts of villagers are heroic. 🙏🌲

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