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Intense Heat and Dry Conditions Suspected Behind Major Forest Fire in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban

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Ramban: A large-scale forest fire erupted in the Chanderkote region of Jammu and Kashmir’s Ramban district, prompting an emergency response from forest officials and local authorities as flames spread rapidly across the hillside terrain.

The blaze, which broke out near the forested stretches surrounding Chanderkote village, sent thick clouds of smoke into the air and caused panic among residents living close to the affected area. Witnesses said flames could be seen from distant locations as the fire continued to move through dry vegetation.

Teams from the forest department, firefighters, and local volunteers were immediately deployed after information about the incident reached authorities. Officials said challenging mountainous terrain and prevailing dry weather conditions were making firefighting operations difficult.

Although no casualties or injuries had been reported till late evening, officials were monitoring the situation closely to ensure the fire did not spread toward nearby residential zones or roads along the Jammu-Srinagar highway corridor.

Preliminary assessments suggest that soaring temperatures and prolonged dry weather may have contributed to the outbreak. Authorities have not ruled out the possibility of human negligence, but an official investigation into the exact cause of the blaze is still underway.

Environmental experts have repeatedly warned that rising temperatures and declining moisture levels are increasing the risk of wildfires in the Himalayan regions, including parts of Jammu and Kashmir. Forest areas become particularly vulnerable during extended heat spells, where dry grass and vegetation can ignite quickly and allow fires to spread uncontrollably.

Residents in Chanderkote expressed concern over the scale of the incident, saying smoke had drifted toward nearby settlements and affected visibility in some areas. Authorities advised people to avoid venturing near the affected forest belt while containment efforts remain in progress.

Officials said the fire could pose a serious threat to local biodiversity and vegetation if not controlled in time. Experts also cautioned that repeated forest fires can result in long-term environmental damage, including soil erosion, habitat destruction, and worsening air quality.

The incident has once again drawn attention to the growing challenge of forest fire management in ecologically sensitive regions, where climate-related changes and extreme summer conditions are increasingly contributing to wildfire incidents.

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