Preventing Intentional Forest Fires
(Baonghean) - For many years, forest fires caused by humans have always been a burning issue in forest protection and fire prevention. While this situation has not been completely prevented, propaganda work and resolving conflicts among people at the root need to be further promoted.
(Baonghean) - For many years, forest fires caused by humans have always been a burning issue in forest protection and fire prevention. While this situation has not been completely prevented, propaganda work and resolving conflicts among people at the root need to be further promoted.
As the locality with the highest number of forest fires caused by human error in the province, in recent years, this has always been a "headache" for all levels of the industry and the district forest rangers.
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However, the most dangerous and also the most time-consuming act of the investigating agencies is the act of intentionally burning forests due to conflicts of interest among the people regarding forest protection and economic benefits from forests. This phenomenon began to occur in Nam Dan from 2003-2004, when the price of pine resin began to increase, while the issue of land allocation and forest protection still had many unreasonable points, not really fair and democratic, causing simmering and prolonged conflicts.
Over the past years, there has been almost no year in the area where intentional forest fires have not occurred, causing significant economic damage and panic among the people. Faced with this situation, the District Party Committee and People's Committee
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In reality, intentional forest arson cases often leave very few traces, so measures such as opening crime reporting mailboxes and sending forces to hamlets and villages to investigate are always emphasized.
In addition, the hot months, the peak of forest fires, are also the time when students of all levels are on summer vacation, the risk of forest fires due to unintentional errors is very high. Therefore, propaganda work in schools needs to be strengthened. Every year, the Department of Education and Training has a document requesting district education offices to disseminate the content of fire prevention and fighting safety to students of general schools, organize propaganda in the form of extracurricular activities, invite forest rangers to talk, and propagate by words and images.
Many localities have organized competitions to learn about the Law on Forest Protection and Development. Organized households to sign a commitment not to violate the regulations on fire prevention and control. All these measures must be implemented regularly, especially before the hot season, when the risk of forest fires is always latent.
Phu Huong