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Fire advisory for Sgr issued amid high-risk forest fire alert | KNO

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Srinagar, Jan 25 (KNO): The authorities on Saturday issued a “fire advisory” following the forest fire alert from the Forest Survey of India (FSI), highlighting a high-risk forest fire situation in the region from January 23 to January 30, 2025. The warning stresses on the critical need for caution especially in the fire-prone areas. “The Division Forest Officer (DFO) for Urban/Social Forests, Srinagar, is tasked with ensuring that forest staff, local authorities, and emergency responders are well-prepared with necessary firefighting equipment. These teams must be ready for prompt action should an emergency arise,” reads an advisory issued by the office of the District Magistrate Srinagar, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO). It reads as Aapda Mitra Volunteers, integral to the District Disaster Management framework, have been urged to remain vigilant and act as first responders in case of fire outbreaks. These volunteers are also encouraged to spread awareness and immediately report incidents through the provided emergency contacts. The advisory also reads as fire safety guidelines with residents have been advised to take necessary precautions: Keep emergency contact numbers for the District Emergency Operation Centre, Fire Service Department, and local forest authorities readily available. If a fire is noticed, stay calm and alert others around you, avoiding panic. Find water sources if trapped by fire, and remain there until it subsides. Avoid unattended fires in or near forest areas, extinguishing them completely. About the precautionary measures the advisory reads as “avoid using or refueling lanterns, stoves, or heaters near forests. Do not discard cigarettes, matches, or any flammable items near forested areas. Avoid burning waste in areas near forests.” Meanwhile, for immediate assistance, the public can contact as per advisory reads as Police Control Room Srinagar: 112, District Emergency Operation Centre (DEOC): 0194-2483651, 0194-2457552, 0194-2457543 and Fire Control Room Srinagar: 101. Moreover, the residents have been urged to stay informed through local TV and radio broadcasts for further updates. By following these safety measures, the community can work together to prevent fire hazards and ensure safety during this high-risk period—(KNO)

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