Srinagar- Amid soaring temperatures, Jammu and Kashmir Disaster Management Authority on Thursday forecasted ‘extreme forest fire’ risk in next seven days across the Himalayan region.
“Extreme forest fire risk is likely to occur over forest areas in the next 7 days. People are requested to report the incident (if any) on 112 for prompt response. Dial 112 for any help,” said JK-DMA in an advisory.
Notably, MeT said that the “heat wave” over the plains of Jammu and Kashmir was likely to continue for the next six days.
“Overall, no significant weather activity is expected till May 31,” a MeT official earlier in the day said, adding adding, “Heat wave over plains of Jammu Division & Kashmir Division is likely to continue during next six days even as hilly districts are also likely to experience hot and dry weather during the next six days.”
Avoid School Assemblies In Afternoon
Meanwhile the Jammu and Kashmir School Education Department has advised educational institutes to avoid assemblies in the afternoon to prevent heat related illnesses.
The department in a guideline to prevent heat-related illness (HRI) asked the schools to avoid assembling in the afternoon.
“Ensure adequate availability of drinking water and water breaks. Also sensitise students to cover their heads,” reads the guideline.
The department also directed the concerned to report any cases related to HRI, stating that education is not possible without care.