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Indian Navy helicopters engaged in dousing Goa forest fire

In a bid to douse the forest fire, raging for the last five days, Helicopters of the Indian Navy on Wednesday conducted sorties over the Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary.

ANI Mar 08, 2023 23:12 IST googleads

Indian Navy Helicopter conducting fire dousing operation (Photo Courtesy: Defence PRO Western  Naval Command)

Panaji (Goa) [India], March 8 (ANI): In a bid to douse the forest fire raging for the last five days in Goa, helicopters of the Indian Navy on Wednesday conducted sorties over the Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary.
The administration called in the Navy's helicopters to spray water on the conflagration.
The naval helicopters were seen filling up the buckets, suspended from the choppers and sprinkling the water over the affected forest areas.
Earlier in the day, Goa Forest Minister Vishwajit Rane said that a detailed inquiry has been ordered into the Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary fire.
"The inquiry has been ordered after a discussion with Chief Minister Pramod Sawant in the last night's meeting," Rane added.
Taking to Facebook and Twitter, Rane said, "Strict instructions are been given to the DCF, and orders are been issued to post Deputy Conservator of Forests (DCFs) in various ranges in all the areas. Entry into the wildlife sanctuaries will be prohibited, people will not be allowed to light wildfires."
"The RFOs and the forest guards posted in their respective areas will have to stay there 24/7 to monitor wildfires," he added.
He further said, "I have instructed the DCF that his team will be responsible and will have to provide an explanation on whatever happens in the perimeters of the wildlife sanctuary."
He stated that he will not allow the destruction of the Mhadei forest, it is a collective responsibility of the department as well as the citizens of the state to protect and conserve the wildlife.
He stated that the ministry has also taken aid from the Defence Ministry for in-principle approval of additional helicopters. It appears prima facie to be a man-made incident, he further stated. (ANI)

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