
Nearly 500 km of fire lines created in Coimbatore forests ahead of summer
The Hindu
Coimbatore Forest Department establishes 497 km of fire lines and enhances surveillance to prevent summer forest fires.
The Forest Department has created 497 km of fire lines in the Coimbatore Forest Division ahead of the summer season.
Workers engaged by the Department cleared dry leaves, grasses and thickets along narrow strips and carried out controlled burning. These narrow strips, created along forest boundaries and within larger forest areas, will prevent the spread of fire.
District Forest Officer N. Jayaraj said fire line works have been completed in all the seven forest ranges in the division.
“A forest fire awareness meeting and a drill were conducted for the staff on Wednesday. Awareness programmes are being conducted in villages bordering forest boundaries through schemes under the Tamil Nadu Innovation Initiative and Project Elephant,” he said.
Coimbatore Forest Division is spread across 694 sq.km, surrounded by Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve in the north, Palakkad Division in the south, and Mannarakad and Nilgiris divisions in the west. The seven ranges in the division, namely Madukarai, Boluvampatti, Coimbatore, Periyanaickenpalayam, Karamadai, Mettupalayam and Sirumugai, share a total of 320-km-long boundary with human habitations.
Mr. Jayaraj said the artificial intelligence-based surveillance system, with its control room on district forest office premises, will also be helpful in detecting forest fires during day and night. Fire surveillance is made through three tower-mounted AI-based cameras installed near Marudhamalai, near Ponnuthu Amman temple and near the Ulagambikai Amman temple in Madukkarai forest range.













