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Similipal forest fire: Odisha claims no loss of life, issues SOP to regulate blaze India Updated: Thursday, March 4, 2021, 14:03 [IST] Bhubaneswar, Mar 04: The Odisha government on Wednesday claimed that there was no loss of life in the Similipal National Park fire, which has been raging for around a week and spreading to newer areas. However, it was not clear from a statement issued by the Chief Minister's Office what the authorities meant "no loss of life" of humans or animals. According to the statement, Sharma informed Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik during a review meeting that there has been no loss of life, large trees remained unaffected, and the fire has been brought under control.
Odisha claims no loss of life in Similipal forest fire, issues SOP to regulate blaze PTI Updated Mar 4, 2021, 10:59 am IST As many as 1,000 people including forest officials, locals and volunteers are engaged in disconnecting the fire line While the government is yet to ascertain the cause of the blaze, local people said that forest fire is an annual phenomenon in Similipal but the intensity is high this year. (Twitter/@nv_odisha) Bhubaneswar: The Odisha government on Wednesday claimed that there was no loss of life in the Similipal National Park fire, which has been raging for around a week and spreading to newer areas.
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The Odisha government on Wednesday claimed that there was no loss of life in the Similipal National Park fire, which has been raging for around a week and spreading to newer areas. However, it was not clear from a statement issued by the Chief Ministers Office what the authorities meant "no loss of life" of humans or animals. PTI tried to contact Additional Chief Secretary of Forest and Environment Department, Mona Sharma, for a clarification on this, but calls to him remained unanswered and he did not reply to messages. According to the statement, Sharma informed Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik during a review meeting that there has been no loss of life, large trees remained unaffected, and the fire has been brought under control.
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Odisha: Four Elephants Die Within 11 Days in Wildlife Sanctuary The principal chief conservator of forest Sashi Pal said the jumbo deaths were due to some bacterial infection. Representative image: Indian elephant bull in musth in Bandipur National Park. Credit: WIkimedia Commons/Yathin S Krishnappa Environment13/Feb/2021 Bhawanipatna: At least four female elephants have died within 11 days at Karlapat Wildlife Sanctuary in Odisha’s Kalahandi district, official sources said. The latest jumbo death was reported on Thursday when forest officials found carcasses of a female elephant by the side of Ghusurigudi Nullha, a water body inside the sanctuary. Similarly, one elephant death was reported on February 10, 2021 and February 9, 2021 from the same Ghusurigudi area, the official said.