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TN forest fire: State official, FSI spar over alert timing

IANS  |  Chennai 

The Forest Survey of India's (FSI) warning about hot spots/fire alert in Hills in Tamil Nadu's district was received just before midnight on Sunday, a senior state said on Tuesday. However the said they had sent the intimation on Sunday afternoon.

On Sunday, a group of 36 trekkers were caught up in a massive forest blaze in Hills, resulting in the death of 11 persons and several injured seriously.

"The alert from came only at 11.46 p.m. on Sunday. The also sends email alerts. On Sunday, the attachment did not open. But many times the attachments sent by do not open.

Hence we depend on alerts as it comes directly to the of many officials," the official, who did not want to be identified, told IANS.

According to the official, the government is in the process of signing an MoU with the Hyderabad-based Centre (NRSC), part of (ISRO), for such warnings.

"Once the MoU is signed then we can get the data from NRSC directly. We have the capability to decode the data sent by NRSC," the added.

Responding to the charge, a senior of the Dehradun-based told IANS over phone: "We alert the officials in two modes - email and "

Requesting anonymity as the was not authorised to speak to the media, the added: "We just checked the email sent to the The email was generated at 3.37 p.m. on March 11 and was sent."

"The email was forwarded to another computer system and the attachment to the mail opened without any hitch," the added.

According to the official, data is gathered from satellites that pass over The first was at 1.57 p.m. and the secondat 1.59 p.m.

Meanwhile, ISRO told IANS that the "forest fire was picked up by NRSC in the afternoon. The data was sent to soon after that. We have a MoU with The in turn sends the alerts through "

Queried about the delay in as voiced by the official, the said that is done by a vendor and it is not possible to get the time of delivery.

According to the official, within 40 minutes of the receipt of data from NRSC, emails would be generated by and within few minutes after that, the would be sent.

"There are around 18,000 registered mobile numbers with for data. Any person can register his mobile number on our website and also specify his area of interest so that the customised data is sent through SMS," the added.

"The also provides bulk registration facility so that a can register numbers of even beat level officials so that information can be reached to him/her," added.

According to official, while many states have registered mobile numbers of over 2,000 officials, with less than 250 registered numbers ranks low in the overall picture.

"The state can register the mobile numbers of beat level officials so that critical information can be reached to them," the said.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, March 13 2018. 17:42 IST
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