IAF deploys Mi-17 helicopters to douse wildfire in Sariska Tiger Reserve
Published on Mar 29, 2022 09:49 pm IST
Over 200 people and two Indian Air Force helicopters were pressed into service to control a wildfire spread over 10 sq km of the Sariska Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan's Alwar, officials said on Tuesday. The fire had started on Sunday evening and was brought under control on Monday. A few hours later in the evening, the forest fire flared again and was continuing till Tuesday evening. The officials said no tiger is stuck in the affected area and their movement is being monitored. Earlier looking at the situation, the district administration sought air assistance from the IAF, which deployed two Mi-17 V5 helicopters to control the fire. Watch the video for more.
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