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Man-Made Fires In Chonburi Wildlife Sanctuary Yet To Be Put Out


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MAN-MADE FIRES which have occurred since the last several days in a wildlife sanctuary in Chonburi are yet to be extinguished by the authorities.

 

National Parks, Wildlife & Plant Conservation Department director-general Atthapol Charoenchansa said today (Jan. 15) a few suspected wildlife hunters had allegedly torched the woods in Khao Khiew/Khao Chompoo wildlife sanctuary in Sriracha district of the eastern province, prompting the department’s officials and rangers to put out the blaze and track the fleeing suspects who are yet to be brought to justice.

 

Fifty-two spots in the wildlife sanctuary had been purposely set ablaze by the suspected wildlife hunters, Atthapol said.

 

By Thai Newsroom Reporters

TOP: Officials and rangers battling man-made fires at Chonburi’s Khao Khiew/Khao Chompoo wildlife sanctuary. Photo: Matichon

 

Full story: THAI NEWSROOM 2024-01-16

 

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