A fierce fire broke out in the dense forest of Dharamshala

A fierce fire broke out on Sunday night in the Dharamshala forest area near the Intranag Temple under the paratrooper, which burned a large area to ashes. The forest fire affected thousands of precious codes, pine and other types of trees and shrubs in the surrounding areas of Dharamshala and McLeodganj. The fire spread quickly in the surrounding areas at night. Although the fire was extinguished in the morning, smoking was still visible in the areas affected by the fire. The smoke disappeared by Monday night, but the locals say the smoke is still burning in the forest areas. The damage to vegetation and animals and animals has not yet been detected correctly, but according to Karam Chand Kashyap, the fire officer of Dharamshala, 10,000 to 15,000 trees and shrubs of different varieties was damaged by the fire. Given the intensity of the fire, the possibility of wild animals and birds not being excluded may not be excluded. He said fire vehicles reached the place once the fire was reported, but it was impossible to reach the height. Their focus was to ensure that the fire did not spread to the areas established in the low -lying areas. “We saved an electric transformer and a home to burn in the fire using employees of the forest division,” he said. The fire spread to a large area due to strong wind. Local people reported that dry grass helped spread the fire in a large area. The exact cause of the fire has yet to be determined, but the locals said that the people associated with the parachute deliberately set fire to the paratroopers to make a safe way to get off the top of the hill. On condition of anonymity, a local resident said there was a possibility of rain on Sunday night, as the air was cloudy and those who allegedly set fire to the fire would have thought that the fire would automatically extinguish for some time with the aim of making the parachutics a safe way to come down. Local tourist guide Tarush Jamwal said that such fire incidents in the Bosheuwels did not occur naturally. “I suspect it was deliberately done because the fire started from the height. Later it spread downwards”. Fire officer Karam Chand Kashyap revealed that the fire was either caused by negligence, or that someone intentionally set it up, perhaps it was done for the established selfishness. Share this story -tags