Nainital Forest Fire: The help of Air Force helicopter is being taken to get rid of the fire in the forests of Nainital. In Nainital, helicopters are filling water from Bhimtal Lake and pouring water on the forest fire, due to which boating in the lake has also been stopped for a few hours. Tourists who came to visit Nainital appeared disappointed due to not being able to do boating.
There has been a massive fire these days in the forests of Uttarakhand, due to which lakhs of hectares of forest were burnt and destroyed. Also, the government has suffered huge revenue loss due to forest burning. At the same time, the pure environment here is also being caused huge damage due to the fire in the forests. Besides, the environment is also getting polluted. The government has also come on full alert due to forest fires. Army’s help is being taken to control the fire that has been raging in the forests of Nainital for several days. After filling about 60 thousand liters of water from Bhimtal Lake, the Air Force helicopter left to extinguish the forest fire.
CM Dhami directed the officials
Let us tell you that a large number of tourists have reached Nainital during the weekend. In such a situation, their journey has become incomplete due to the closure of sailing in the famous Naini Lake. The tourists are looking dejected from all sides. According to the people associated with the business, the forest fire has affected their business also. Whereas in Nainital the fire has shown its fierce form. The fire had reached human settlements and the help of the army was taken to extinguish it. At the same time, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami seems to be strict regarding this. He has given strict orders to the officials to deal with the forest fire.
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