Islamabad, 28 May 2024, (GNP): Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif directed authorities to act immediately to control the fire in Margalla Hills. Efforts are under way to douse fire at the Noorpur range of Islamabad’s Margalla Hills.
The Incident follows two similar fires in hills’ Saidpur range yesterday, which were doused by firefighters after seven hours with the help of helicopters.
Capital Development Authority (CDA) spokesperson Kamran Aslam stated that the fire occurred at Trail-3 of the Saidpur range, which had now been doused, but had spread towards Trail-5 of the Noorpur range.
He added that CDA and wildlife department teams were busy dousing the fire at Trail-5.
Taking notice of the fire, PM Shehbaz directed the relevant authorities to swiftly mobilize and initiate operations to control it.
The fire should be controlled before it spreads further. It must be assured that no danger is posed to any human life, he was quoted as saying.
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Aslam said more than 65 firefighters were engaged in efforts to control the fire, with more teams awaited.
The environment director general was monitoring the operation himself on the directives of CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa, Aslam added.
He further said that the relevant assistant commissioner was also present at the site.
CDA spokesperson Kamran Aslam, and the CDA deputy director, emphasized that windstorm and hot weather had created difficulties in controlling the fire. He added that all resources were being put to use for the operation.
Spreading over 12,605 hectares, the Margalla Hills National Park witnesses total of fires every year that damage the forests and create air pollution.
On Monday, two major fires broke out at around 1pm in the Saidpur range in two different locations — Chiran Di Gali and Saidpur area.
Environment director Asif Majeed stated both fires were seasonal and that over 200 firefighters had taken part in the dousing efforts.
Local firefighters, hired by the CDA for fire season, as well as three helicopters of the defense authorities and the Prime Minister’s Office had taken part in the operation on the request of the National Disaster Management Authority. Water was lifted from Rawal Dam in buckets.