Uttarakhand faces snowless winter and rising forest fire risks

Uttarakhand is experiencing forest fires in winter due to an unusual snowless season and prolonged dry conditions. Weak western disturbances and rising temperatures have heightened forest vulnerability, sparking concerns ahead of summer.

Uttarakhand in the Himalayan region is enduring an unusually snowless winter this year, elevating the risk of forest fires. Incidents of fires in the forests are occurring even during the winter months, which is atypical.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), weakened western disturbances have prevented snowfall. Additionally, abnormal temperature rises and a prolonged dry spell have left the forests parched and prone to ignition. This scenario could intensify fire events in the summer, as the Himalayan ecology is already grappling with climate change impacts.

Experts suggest this pattern may indicate broader climate change effects, threatening the region's biodiversity. The state government and forest department must now exercise caution to manage potential outbreaks.

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