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Fire at Yushan spreads across 52 hectares of forest By Jason Pan / Staff reporter A forest fire in Yushan National Park (玉山國家公園) that has been burning since last weekend has spread, with the Forestry Bureau and local authorities deploying firefighters and aircraft in the area of Taiwan’s highest mountain at up to 3,952m. The fire was first reported on Sunday, when about 1.5 hectares of forest were on fire, and has since spread to bushland in higher altitudes. As of yesterday, 52 hectares were on fire. Chiayi Forest District Office deputy director Lee Ting-chung (李定忠) said that it was hard to predict when firefighters would be able to put out the flames. ....
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Infected cherry trees at Alishan bloom again after treatment 02/11/2021 12:16 PM Jan Feng-chun (in purple jacket) at Alishan. Photo courtesy of the Chiayi Forest District Office Taipei, Feb. 11 (CNA) Infected cherry trees in the Alishan National Forest Recreation Area have greatly improved after being treated by a Japanese-trained tree doctor, and as a result this year s cherry blossom season will be especially stunning, according to Chiayi Forest District Office. Cherry blossoms have been a fixture in the Alishan area of Chiayi County, southern Taiwan, for more than a century, after the Japanese government began planting them in large numbers in 1918, said Lee Ting-chung (李定忠), deputy director of the Chiayi Forest District Office. ....