A fire broke out in a forest in Khanaspur on Saturday reportedly due to prolonged dry conditions exacerbated by the ongoing drought. The blaze spread rapidly, engulfing nearby residential areas and causing damage to houses close to the forest.
The lack of rainfall in months has heightened the risk of wildfires, with dry vegetation providing ample fuel for the flames. Residents reported the fire spreading quickly, likely aided by the prevailing dry weather.
Upon receiving the alert, Rescue 1122 immediately dispatched fire vehicles and firefighters to the scene. According to District Emergency Officer, Muhammad Arif Khattak, all available resources are being utilised to control the fire.
Firefighters promptly began extinguishing the flames and continued their rigorous efforts despite challenging conditions. The operation is being closely supervised by District Emergency Officer Khattak, ensuring a coordinated response.
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