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No mention of Chitral’s forest fires in govt report

PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa forestry department informed the provincial assembly that forests spread over an area of 815 acres were gutted in different fire incidents in 2019-20. However, none of the many fires that erupted in Lowerr Chitral was mentioned in the report.

In a written reply submitted to the hose about a question of Jamaat-i-Islami MPA from Bajaur district Sirajuddin, the forestry department said that 12 districts in northern KP had recorded 58 incidents of forest fires during 2019-20.

However, several opposition members challenged the number and insisted that the incidents were far more than what had been reported.

MMA member from Chitral Hidayatur Rehman said that though many incidents of wildfire had been occurred in Chitral, not a single incident was pointed out in the information provided by the forestry department to the assembly.

According to the department, Buner district was the worst affected by forest blazes, where 19 such incidents were reported during the period and 289.5 acres of forests were reduced to ashes. Nowshera in the Peshawar forest division the destruction of forests over 155 acres of land by fire in two incidents. The blazes destroyed forests over 126 acres at four sites in Madyan area of Swat district and 85 acres in Mardan in 13 incidents.

Also, Haripur district witnessed the forest losses over an area of 40 acres, Kohistan 27 acres, Abbottabad 24 acres, Swabi 35 acres, Bajaur 17 acres, Upper Dir 10 acres, Malakand five acres and Dir Kohistan one acre.

MPA Sirajuddin said the reported fire incidents were far less than what were actually taking place in the mountainous regions of the province.

PPP member Sanaullah moved a supplementary question on the issue and said the forest fire data was not correct as several sites in his constituency of Upper Dir district were destroyed by blazes but weren’t shown in the data submitted to the assembly.

He wondered what steps the department had taken to check the unabated destruction of forests.

Mian Nisar Gul of the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal alleged that fire forests were not accidental and instead, they’re deliberately caused to hide corruption in the afforestation programme of the department.

He said that on one hand, the provincial government was planting saplings under the Billion Tree Tsunami afforestation programme but on the other, the forests were felling in different parts of the province.

PML-N lawmaker Aurangzeb Nalotha said that 60 per cent of his constituency comprised forests and the incidents of forest fires began after the launch of the Billion Tree Tsunami afforestation programme, and that the incidents were on the rise.

He said that the provincial government had failed to detect the causes of those fire incidents and take action against the culpable elements.–Dawn

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2 Comments
  1. zulfiqar khan says

    Chitral is stronghold of timber mafia and that mafia.

  2. A. M. Khan says

    This is a matter of utter surprise. Given the number of forest fires for more than a decade in Chitral this report mentions none of it. Indeed it is a dilemma continues that such an important issue and nationally important and critically endangered asset is under fires.

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