Dzükou Valley Wildfire Mostly Had After Eight Days
KOHIMA– A wildfire that engulfed the southerly Dzükou valley in Nagaland has actually been mainly contained after eight days, according to Kohima Deputy Commissioner B Henok Buchem. The blaze, which began January 26 th, impacted roughly one-third of the Dzükou area.
Secret Truths:
- Fire mostly confined to locations around Mount Tempfü.
- Multi-agency operation including over 150 employees.
- 2 IAF helicopters deployed with Bambi pail sorties.
- Damage mainly to overshadow bamboo vegetation, expected to regenerate.
- Authorities characteristic persisting wildfires to site visitor negligence, taking into consideration more stringent standards.



