The scorching summers in Pakistan have caused a ruckus this May. While electricity outage engulfs the whole country in its darkness, people are confused as to what is setting the urban and rural areas of the country on fire.
Shockingly, The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and The Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS) claim that there were 9,874 fire incidences across Pakistan and India within the 24-hour period between the 9th and 10th of May 2022.
The Incident
It is reported that Dolly, a TikTok star in Pakistan, had set fire to a forest in Margalla Hills on the 17th of May 2022. In the Tiktok video posted soon after, she can be seen performing in front of the fire soon after it had been set ablaze with a lighter.
After the incident caused the masses to question authorities, the CDA stepped in to urge Kohsar Police station to carry out an investigation into the matter.
In addition to this, another TikToker in Abbottabad set the woodlands on fire in an attempt to gain views and popularity. The accused has been since taken into custody by wildlife officials.
This incident has raised severe anger and disapproval by the masses. The authorities like the Capital Development Authority (CDA) as well the government and The Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB) have woken from their slumber to speak against these devastating events.
The CDA and IWMB are working together, as mentioned by Rina Saeed Khan, spokesperson for IWMB, to avoid the recurrence of such incidents.
“There are no differences among us [CDA and IWMB]. In February, we held a joint meeting and are now working for fire prevention.”
She had also mentioned that 90% of forest fires in Pakistan were man-made. The CDA and IWMB have employed forest guards to patrol all densely populated wildlife regions in order to avoid forest fires in the future.
A Larger Issue at Hand
Most of the conversation surrounding fire activities in the summers goes unnoticed due to the amount of stubble burning in Pakistan.
Faulty electricity lines have been adding to the number of urban fires in corporate buildings this summer as well.
However, as climate change becomes an inevitability, it is imperative to understand the need for fire prevention in the country. The CDA and IWMB have thus, joined forces to prevent these catastrophic occurrences.
It is, therefore, of utmost importance that the masses help in maintaining wildlife as well as the natural ecosystem as a way to curb the larger issue of Global Warming.
Full video can be seen on her Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cds7ZYgMsW-/
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