Dzükou Valley Wildfire Mostly Included After 8 Days
KOHIMA– A wildfire that swallowed up the southern Dzükou valley in Nagaland has been primarily consisted of after eight days, according to Kohima Replacement Commissioner B Henok Buchem. The blaze, which began January 26 th, affected around one-third of the Dzükou location.
Trick Realities:
- Fire largely restricted to locations around Mount Tempfü.
- Multi-agency procedure entailing over 150 personnel.
- Two IAF helicopters released with Bambi bucket sorties.
- Damages mainly to dwarf bamboo greenery, anticipated to regrow.
- Authorities feature repeating wildfires to site visitor oversight, thinking about more stringent standards.

