Jammu & Kashmir Reports 94+ Forest Fires in 11 Days, Authorities Issue Extreme Risk Alerts

Kashmir Forest Fires

Jammu and Kashmir recorded over 94 forest fire incidents during the past 11 days reveals the official data.It states that over 94 forest fire cases were reported between March 24 and April 3, 2025.

The fires have affected at least 15 districts across both Kashmir and Jammu divisions, sparking concern.The highest single-day spike occurred on April 2, when 35 fire incidents were reported in forest areas, followed by 18 fires on April 3, according to consolidated reports.

Anantnag has been the worst-hit district, recording fires on almost every reported day. Pulwama, Budgam, Ganderbal, and Bandipora have also seen frequent incidents.In Jammu division, Rajouri, Ramban, Reasi, Doda, and Poonch have experienced several fires, specially from April 1 onward.

As per the Jammu and Kashmir Disaster Management Authority (JKSDMA), currently there are two active forest fire alerts in J&K, with one being of extreme nature and valid till 10 April 2025.

“Extreme Forest Fire Risk is likely to occur over forest area near Purmandal and Kathua, in next 7 days. Dial 112 for emergency help,” reads the alert.Another alert, as per KNO, states, “Very High Forest Fire Risk is likely to occur over forest area near Rajwalta, Kalakote, Samba, Kathua, Lakhanpur, in next 7 days. Dial 112 for emergency help.”

Given the heightened fire risk, authorities have also outlined several dos and don’ts to prevent forest fires and ensure public safety.Among the do’s list, it has asked to close windows, vents, and other openings to prevent embers from entering.

“Move animals and valuable goods to safer locations. After adventure activities, ensure that no bonfire or flame is left unattended,” read the guidelines.While among the don’ts, it has asked to avoid smoking near vegetation or forested areas and not to panic in case of a sudden fire. Refrain from entering the forest during a fire incident.

With regard to prevention and preparedness measures, it has asked to keep emergency contact numbers of district fire services and forest authorities readily available.“Immediately inform authorities in case of an unattended or uncontrolled fire. Never leave a fire unattended in the vicinity of forested areas,” read the guidelines.

Highlighting the evacuation protocol in case of fire, the guidelines have asked that in case of an active forest fire, evacuate immediately if instructed by local authorities and protect yourself from flying sparks and ashes.It has also asked to untie cattle and livestock to allow them to escape safely.

Before Leaving Your House, the guidelines have outlined how to remove combustible materials like firewood, yard waste, gas cylinders, and fuel cans from your yard.It has also asked not to attempt to outrun the fire and seek refuge in a pond or river if available.

“If no water is nearby, lie in a depression with little vegetation and cover yourself with wet clothes, blankets, or soil. Breathe through a moist cloth to avoid smoke inhalation,” read the guidelines—(KNO)

Anantnag Police and CRPF Conduct Mock Drill at Bijbehara Railway Station to Boost Security Preparedness

Mock Drill at Bijbehara Railway Station

In a proactive initiative to enhance security preparedness and ensure Public safety, Anantnag Police, in collaboration with the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), conducted a comprehensive mock drill today at Bijbehara Railway Station.

The exercise simulated real-life emergency scenarios, including potential security threats, to assess the response and coordination of security forces.

It aimed to strengthen the existing security framework and ensure seamless inter-agency collaboration for safeguarding critical infrastructure and public spaces.

Personnel from SOG Anantnag and CRPF demonstrated swift and efficient response mechanisms, including evacuation procedures, crowd management, and crisis resolution. The drill also incorporated advanced equipment and tactical approaches to handle emergencies effectively.

The event was attended by DIG SKR  Javid Iqbal Matoo, DIG CRPF K.S. Deswal, SSP Anantnag Dr. G.V. Sundeep Chakravarthy, SP OPS Anantnag Furqan Qadir, SP HQRS Anantnag  Sajad Ahmad, along with other Senior officers from the Police and CRPF.

Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Arrests Fire Service Dept Clerk in Bribery Case in Sopore

Drug Smuggling 2 arrested

Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau arrested a clerk of Fire & Emergency Service department posted in Sopore for demanding bribe of Rs 5000 for issuance of NOC to open a timber sale depot.

According to a statement, a complainant alleged that he intended to open a sale depot of timber in Baramulla for which he had applied online with forest department for securing licence and as per check list, he completed all formalities except fire department NOC which was mandatory.

The statement reads that when he approached th office in Sopore concerned clerk, Nisar Ahmad Wani initially delayed NOC on different grounds and finally told him to give bribe of Rs 5000. “The clerk also compelled complainant to pay Rs 1500 through bank account to some unknown person on pretext of fee for NOC beside made him install various instruments at proposed timber depot through selected shopkeeper at higher price,” it reads.

It added that as the complainant was not interested in paying the bribe he accordingly approached ACB with his complaint and demanded legal action against the concerned official.

“On receipt of the complaint a discreet verification was conducted by ACB PS Baramulla. The verification prima facie disclosed the commission of offence punishable under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 by Nisar Ahmad Wani. Accordingly, a case FIR No 16/2024 Under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 was registered against him and the investigation was initiated”.

The statement reads that during investigation, a team laid a successful trap and accused clerk was caught red-handed while demanding and accepting bribe of Rs 4000 from complainant.

“Accordingly, after completing all legal formalities the accused was arrested on the spot. The bribe money was also recovered, while further investigation is going on,” it added—(KNO)

Double-Storey Residential House Gutted in Dardihaji Rajwar Handwara

Fire Erupts in Bohlagpora

A double-storey residential house was gutted in Dardihaji, Rajwar area of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district on Monday.

The Fire & Emergency Department, Police, and Army worked to control the fire but failed to control the raging flames and with the result the house turned into ashes.Belongings worth lakhs of rupees were gutted but no loss of life or injuries were reported.

Residents were furious, highlighting that despite hundreds of houses being gutted in Rajwar over the years, the administration and the government had failed to establish a Fire and Emergency Service station in the nearby Zachaldara.

They said that this negligence continues to endanger lives and property in the region. The house belonged to Muhammad Yasin Pir of Dardhaji.

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