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Potential fuel Lamphun’s forests spark concerns over increased risk of fires

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Officials from the national park and related agencies in Thailand’s northern province of Lamphun have developed plans to prevent forest fires, expected to increase due to the accumulation of natural fuels, during this year’s dry season.

 

Park officials pointed out that fewer forest fires last dry season means there are more fallen leaves and branches which have been left unburned.

 

Although no forest fires have been reported so far this dry season, they said that some villagers have already started burning weeds and farm waste, especially in longan plantations.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/potential-fuel-lamphuns-forests-spark-concerns-over-increased-risk-of-fires/

 

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Although no forest fires have been reported so far this dry season, they said that some villagers have already started burning weeds and farm waste, especially in longan plantations.

The farmers will sort that out.

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