Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary Battles Severe Forest Fires, Prompting Intensive Prevention Efforts
April sees over 24 hectares of Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary engulfed in flames, prompting immediate action.
The Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is grappling with a severe surge in forest fires, with April’s incidents burning through a substantial 24 hectares.
JAMSHEDPUR – The Dalma Wildlife Sanctuary is grappling with a severe surge in forest fires, with April’s incidents burning through a substantial 24 hectares.
This alarming situation has inflicted significant damage on both flora and fauna, with smaller plants particularly affected.
In response, the Forest Department has taken proactive steps, including consulting experts on land fertilization and reforestation strategies in anticipation of the upcoming monsoon.
Comprehensive data on the locations and scale of the damage has been compiled, aiding in precise resource allocation and strategy formulation.
Increased awareness and prevention efforts are being directed towards local communities, particularly as human involvement is suspected in many of the fires.
Recent incidents across various sections of the sanctuary include fires in Bhadudih Koira, Mango Mirzadih Haludbani, and Patmada Gobarghusi, highlighting the widespread nature of the issue.
The Department is working closely with villagers and voluntary organizations to bolster fire prevention measures, crucial for the preservation of this critical habitat.

