Wildfire in Dzukou Valley on Nagaland-Manipur borders doused
The two-week long wildfire in Dzukou Valley on Nagaland-Manipur borders has been doused, and no fresh fire
| 13 Jan 2021 5:43 AM GMT
KOHIMA/ IMPHAL: The two-week long wildfire in Dzukou Valley on Nagaland-Manipur borders has been doused, and no fresh fire or smoke was visible on Monday, said officials.
Kohima District Deputy Commissioner (DC) Mohammed Ali Shihad A said that a coordination cum de-briefing meeting was held in connection with the Dzukou Valley wildfire and the meeting reviewed the entire operation. The Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority (NSDMA) would assess the damage caused to the forest, environment and other flora and fauna in Dzukou Valley, said the DC.
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After almost 14 days, Nagaland s Dzukou Valley wildfire doused
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Nagaland Home Commissioner Abhijit Sinha, in a review meeting on Monday, decided to put a request for de-inducting the IAF helicopters deployed to douse the conflagration since no fresh fire was reported by both the ground and air teams for the past few days.
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Fire broke out in the valley on December 29.
GUWAHATI: After almost 14 days, wildfire in the Dzükou valley along the Nagaland and Manipur border has been doused.
Nagaland Home Commissioner Abhijit Sinha, in a review meeting on Monday, decided to put a request for de-inducting the IAF helicopters deployed to douse the conflagration since no fresh fire was reported by both the ground and air teams for the past few days.