Forest personnel to get specialised training to rescue people

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Chief Minister K today said specialised training and equipment would be given to forest department personnel to rescue people and curb fires such as the Hills wildfire which killed 20 people, who had gone trekking in March last.

The training and equipment would be provided at a cost of Rs two crore, told the assembly in a suo moto statement.

"Majority of wildfire happens because of human error," he said, adding the forest department was taking steps to rein in such incidents in and the new initiative will see personnel getting hands-on training.

For this purpose, a 70,000-sq-ft headquarters would be built at Velachery here for the Forest department, as the existing facility is inadequate, he said.

Also, 125 new jeeps would be bought at a cost of Rs 12.50 crore to be provided to the forest rangers.

In March this year, 20 people died in the fire at hills of district, 520km away from Chennai.

A total of 39 persons - 12 from Erode and Tirupur and 27 from Chennai - had gone on a trek to the hills on March 10 and 20 had died in the blaze.

The had appointed a senior state official, Atulya Misra, as to probe into the circumstances leading to the death of the trekkers in hills, and submit a report on the incident within two months.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 16:30 IST