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Students lead similipal drives against forest fires

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Bhubaneswar: Similipal Authority Tiger Reserve (STR) plans to involve school students, colleges and students in a massive awareness trip in the suburbs to examine forest fires after big inferno in March.
The state government is under severe criticism for forest fires in similipal.
The plan to check the accident was recorded in early January so the summit season was handled well.
“We have identified 700 villages that are vulnerable to forest fires.
Student involvement in the drive of consciousness is intended to expand the horizons so that the message is broken and clear.
Civil society members will also be involved in a special encouragement called Similipal Parikrama,” said Deputy Director Str ( North) Sai Kiran.
He said 15 colleges would be involved in a special drive intended to squeeze villagers about forest conservation.
The Authority of Str, on their way, will also involve stakeholders such as environmentally friendly clubs, Panchayat members, members of Van Surakha Samiti and self-help group.
Reserves must wrestle with forest fires in the third week of February and most of March.
Field personnel and fire observers, temporary workers who are dedicated, must pray to the god’s gods who seek concessions from the hard work of fire negotiations to extinguish the fire.
A forester woman even celebrated excitement after seeing rain in the forest during a challenging time.
The fire was reported to impose some prey animals to leave their habitat to escape from hot and smoking.
Rich flora is affected by several bushes, bushes and small trees damaged on fire.
Although, there was no crown fire reported, land fires left a trail of destruction.
Kiran said educating villagers would help them get confidence so people thought twice before causing a fire.
Most of the fire incidents are similipal and elsewhere in Odisha are said to be man-made.
The villagers burned dry leaves to collect Mahua flowers falling on the ground.
This leads to a massive fire on the forest patch.

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