Uttarakhand Forests at Risk: Lack of Infrastructure Hampers Firefighting Efforts

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As forest fires increasingly threaten Uttarakhand’s green landscapes, inadequate infrastructure is hindering the state’s ability to respond effectively. Covering almost 45% of the state’s terrain, these forests are vital to Uttarakhand’s ecology and economy. However, limited firefighting resources make the region especially vulnerable to fire damage, particularly during dry, high-risk summer months.

Despite frequent fire outbreaks, Uttarakhand lacks sufficient firefighting vehicles, equipment, and trained personnel. The rugged terrain also poses logistical challenges, with many remote areas inaccessible by road, further delaying emergency response times. Environmental experts emphasize the need for advanced resources, including helicopters and drones, to combat fires in hard-to-reach areas swiftly.

The Uttarakhand Forest Department has acknowledged these gaps and is advocating for stronger infrastructure support. Conservationists warn that without swift intervention, recurring forest fires could lead to severe biodiversity loss, air quality decline, and heightened climate change effects. Increasing local awareness and implementing modern firefighting solutions are critical to protecting the state’s natural resources and communities.

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