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Community members also played a critical role, assisting in firefighting efforts and supporting evacuation measures. By late evening on April 24, the main fire was under control, though smaller pockets of flames persisted into April 25, requiring ongoing attention.
Authorities confirmed no loss of life or damage to property, a testament to the swift and effective response. The cause of the fire remains unknown, with officials yet to determine whether it was sparked by natural factors, human activity, or other triggers. Investigations are underway to ascertain the origin and prevent future incidents.
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While the primary threat has been neutralized, firefighting teams remain on high alert, tackling residual flames to prevent re-ignition. The district administration is monitoring the situation closely, and residents have been urged to stay cautious and report any signs of renewed fire activity.
This incident highlights the vulnerability of Arunachal Pradesh’s forests to wildfires, particularly during dry and windy conditions. The successful containment of the Dirang fire showcases the strength of community and institutional collaboration in crisis response, though it also underscores the need for proactive measures to mitigate future risks.