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    Severe heatwave sparks forest fires across eight locations in KP

    22febdm@gmail.comBy 22febdm@gmail.comMay 23, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Man trying to extinguish the flames in the bushes during a forest fire in Lower Dir. — X@YarMKNiazi
    Man trying to extinguish the flames in the bushes during a forest fire in Lower Dir. — X@YarMKNiazi
    • Extreme weather conditions expected to persist throughout week.
    • Blaze has been brought under control in some areas of KP.
    • Efforts to extinguish fires in other regions are still underway.

    The ongoing heatwave in the country has triggered forest fires at eight different locations across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, raising serious environmental and safety concerns. 

    According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the extreme weather conditions are expected to persist throughout the week, with temperatures forecasted to remain significantly above normal in most parts of the country. 

    While the blaze has been brought under control in some areas, efforts to extinguish fires in other regions are still underway.

    The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Forest Department issued a report stating that fires had broke out in forested areas of eight different regions, including Allah Dhand Batkhela Forest Range, Kaldara in Dargai, Buner, Bagh Kundi Chakdara, and the difficult mountainous area of Uski.

    Latifur Rehman, spokesperson for the Forest Department, said that the fires in the forests of Petu Dara in Timergara and Adenzai had been successfully contained. However, operations were still underway in other locations, with rugged terrain posing challenges for firefighting teams.

    The rescue operation involves the KP Forest Department, rescue teams, civil defence personnel, and local volunteers. Rescue workers have been directed to remain at the sites until the cooling process is fully completed.

    The spokesperson said investigations were also being carried out to determine the causes of the fires in the mountainous regions, but the extreme heatwave is believed to be a key factor. Even minor negligence can lead to significant damage to trees and wildlife, he added.

    Temperatures in the mountainous forest areas have soared to 48 degrees Celsius, causing dry shrubs to ignite rapidly and allowing the fire to spread across large areas.

    The Forest Department has advised the public to avoid camping in the forested mountains of Hazara and Malakand divisions. Additionally, the department has appealed to the public to cooperate in preserving forest resources and to refrain from lighting fires for cooking in forested areas during the summer.

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