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Strong winds bring down large tree in Ri-Bhoi

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NONGPOH, March 18: A large tree collapsed onto the Umling-Patharkhmah road near New Tasku village in Ri-Bhoi on Tuesday morning due to sudden strong winds.
According to reports, the incident occurred around 11 AM when heavy winds caused the tree to fall across the road, resulting in temporary traffic congestion. Local residents promptly intervened, cutting the fallen tree to clear the road and restore traffic movement.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident. However, some power lines were damaged due to the impact of the fallen tree.
Forest burning banned
The Deputy Commissioner of Ri-Bhoi, Abhilash Baranwal, has issued an order under Section 163 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), prohibiting all deliberate burning of forests within the district’s jurisdiction. Addressing media persons on Tuesday, he underscored the severe impact of forest fires during the dry season, citing threats to forest regeneration, human lives, wildlife, and air quality.
To enforce the order, the administration has tasked the Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) of Social Forestry and the Soil and Water Conservation Department with strict monitoring. Additionally, local authorities, including village headmen (Rangbah shnong), have been urged to collaborate in implementing the directive.
“We appeal to all headmen (Rangbah Shnong) to take this issue seriously and cooperate with the administration. Those responsible for setting forests on fire should be identified and reported to the concerned authorities and the local police,” Baranwal stated.
The Deputy Commissioner emphasised that only through the concerted efforts of local authorities and enforcement agencies can the menace of forest fires be controlled, ensuring the protection of human lives, wildlife, and the environment.

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