Nagaland's Dzukou Valley Wildfire Largely Contained After Eight Days

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News18•02-02-2026, 10:15
Nagaland's Dzukou Valley Wildfire Largely Contained After Eight Days
- •The wildfire in Nagaland's southern Dzukou Valley, which started on January 26, has been largely contained after eight days.
- •The fire is now mostly confined to areas below and around Mount Tempfü, with fresh flare-ups reported near Mount Tempfü and Mount Merata.
- •Multi-agency firefighting operations involved over 150 personnel, including IAF helicopters conducting Bambi bucket sorties.
- •Preliminary estimates suggest nearly one-third of the Dzukou area was affected, primarily dwarf bamboo vegetation, which is expected to regenerate naturally.
- •Authorities attribute recurring wildfires to visitor negligence and are considering institutionalizing guidelines for the valley's management.
Why It Matters: Wildfire in Nagaland's Dzukou Valley largely contained, but concerns remain over visitor negligence and ecosystem protection.
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