Video: Air Force Drops 66,000 Litres Of Water To Douse Arunachal Forest Fire

On Tuesday, the Indian Air Force (IAF) took decisive action to combat a significant forest fire in Arunachal Pradesh's Mebo and Sigar regions. Utilizing a Mi-17 V5 helicopter, the IAF successfully airdropped 66,000 litres of water to suppress the flames threatening local wildlife and vegetation. This operation underscores the ongoing challenges posed by forest fires in India, particularly during the dry season when such incidents are more prevalent. The IAF's swift response highlights the collaboration between military forces and civil authorities in managing natural disasters, aiming to minimize damage and protect the environment. Residents and local officials have expressed gratitude for the timely intervention, which is critical in mitigating the impact of the fire on the surrounding ecosystem and communities. As climate change continues to alter weather patterns, the frequency and intensity of forest fires are expected to rise, making such aerial firefighting efforts increasingly vital.
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