Ministry of Climate Change leads efforts against Margalla Hills wildfire

Web DeskMay 18, 2024 07:11 AMnational
  • 150 personnel battling flames in Loi Dundee, Islamabad
  • Fire fueled by heatwave and strong winds in affected regions
  • Urgent measures taken to contain wildfire and protect lives
Ministry of Climate Change leads efforts against Margalla Hills wildfireImage Credits: Aaj English TV
A devastating wildfire in Margalla Hills National Park prompts urgent action from Ministry of Climate Change and CDA to battle flames fueled by heatwave and strong winds. Efforts ongoing to contain fire and protect lives amidst environmental challenges.

A devastating wildfire erupted in the scenic Margalla Hills National Park on Friday evening, driven by a combination of scorching temperatures and strong winds. The fire quickly spread over a three-kilometer area in Loi Dundee, Islamabad, prompting swift action from the Ministry of Climate Change and Capital Development Authority (CDA). Around 150 dedicated personnel are currently engaged in battling the flames to bring the situation under control.

According to Romina Khurshid Alam, the PM's Coordinator on Climate Change and Environmental Coordination, the fire's ferocity was heightened by the ongoing heatwave and powerful wind currents. The regions most affected by the blaze include Loi Dundee, Rathahoter, and Pir Sohawa, with the fire rapidly advancing due to the gusty winds prevailing in the area.

In response to the crisis, precautionary measures are being swiftly implemented to safeguard lives and property. The CDA and Ministry of Climate Change teams are working tirelessly on the ground, even through the late hours of the night, to contain the wildfire and prevent any potential casualties.

The wildfire in Margalla Hills National Park serves as a stark reminder of the environmental challenges posed by extreme weather conditions. It underscores the critical importance of proactive measures to mitigate the impact of such disasters and protect our natural landscapes. As efforts continue to bring the fire under control, it is crucial for everyone to prioritize environmental conservation and sustainable practices to safeguard our planet for future generations.

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