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Not getting alerts on field fires, says Mansa DC

The district authorities on Friday said the satellite mapping service used to track fire incidents has failed to detect the sources and the administration is not

Updated on: Apr 29, 2017 10:32 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mansa
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The district authorities on Friday said the satellite mapping service used to track fire incidents has failed to detect the sources and the administration is not receiving any alert. In last one month, more than 20 incidents of fire have been reported in the district, most of them from agricultural fields.

In last one month, more than 20 incidents of fire have been reported in the district, most of them from agricultural fields. (HT File Photo)
In last one month, more than 20 incidents of fire have been reported in the district, most of them from agricultural fields. (HT File Photo)

“We have an effective mechanism to track fire incidents. Our officials are always on their toes to tackle such situations. However, there have been around 10-12 cases when such alerts were not received,” said Mansa deputy commissioner Dharam Pal Gupta.

Senior officers of the district administration, however, say even if they receive alerts, satellite mapping fails to trace the offender. “Our local contacts help us better than satellite mapping. Even after receiving alerts, we never get to know about offenders or track the source,” said Poonam Singh, sub-divisional magistrate of Sardulgarh.

Based on the imagery provided by NASA satellites, officials in the Punjab agriculture department and Punjab Pollution Control Board (PPCB) track cases of fire.

“We can only track the coordinates of the location where the incident has taken place. We are on the implementation side of this mechanism,” said Rohit Singla, sub-divisional officer of PPCB.

Some officials also claimed due to lack of accuracy, it cannot be ascertained if the field caught fire due to short circuit or farmers deliberately burnt the stubble.

 
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Mohammad Ghazali

Mohammad Ghazali is a multimedia correspondent with Hindustan Times based in Punjab. He was earlier associated with Media Network of India as a research associate with Paranjoy Guha Thakurta in New Delhi. Having a post graduate degree from Asian College of Journalism, his area of interest includes Indian politics and economy.

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