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DENR calls on public to be vigilant vs. forest fires

BAGUIO CITY(PIA) -- The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is calling on the public to be vigilant against forest fires especially during the onset of the El Niño.
 
DENR-Cordillera regional strategic communication and initiatives group head Elizabeth Antolin particularly urged parents or guardians to watch over their children, and ensure that they will not play with matches or lighters to prevent any accident


Antolin said most of the reports they received on forest fires involved children who played with matches or lighters.

"Agtitinnulong tayo, kakabsat. Iwasan kuma dagiti ub-ubbing nga agpuor iti bantay, [Let us help each other. We should prevent children from causing forest fires]" Antolin appealed.


She also emphasized that smokers must dispose of cigarette butts properly because tossing it anywhere can start a fire. Proper disposal of cigarette butts does not only prevent fires, but also helps in maintaining a clean and safe environment for everyone.


Antolin also reminded hikers or campers to avoid lighting bonfires in the forests or grasslands to prevent accidental fires.

DENR-CAR RSCIG Head Elizabeth Antolin cautions the public against forest fires during the Usapang PIA on Thursday, January 18, 2024.

Data of the Bureau of Fire Protection showed that forest fires in Cordillera increased to 100 in 2023 from 41 in 2022. Grass fires also increased to 62 from 22 incidents in 2022.


DENR-CAR senior forest management specialist forester Maricel Paquitol shared about the municipal ordinance of Licuan-Baay in Abra that other local government units may follow to combat forest fires.


Licuan-Baay municipal officials approved in 2019 an ordinance regulating and preventing forest fires in their municipality. It included provisions for the procurement of firefighting hand tools, and the construction of water impounding structures, among others. 


By the end of January 2024, based on PAGASA outlook, the provinces of Abra, Ifugao, and Mountain Province will be in dry spell condition, while the provinces of Benguet, Kalinga, and Apayao will be in drought condition.


To mitigate the effects of dry spell and drought, Antolin also advised the public to conserve water. (JDP/DEG-PIA CAR)

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