Trekking banned in hilly areas of Salem district due to forest fire risk

Trekking banned in hilly areas of Salem district due to forest fire risk
SALEM: Citing the risk of wildfires as summer season is around the corner, forest department officials have banned trekking in hilly areas of Salem district. Officials said the decision was made in response to past and recent fire incidents.Authorities had permitted trekking in Yercaud Hills, Mettur Pachamalai and Attur Kalvarayan Hills in the district. “Recently, a fire broke out in the forest areas of Yercaud and Vazhapadi, following which we banned mountaineering training and trekking until the end of the summer season,” said a forest official.The officials also warned people against entering the forest to collect firewood or graze cattle.

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About the AuthorSenthil Kumaran

V Senthil Kumaran is currently working as the Special Correspondent for The Times of India, focusing on the districts of Salem, Namakkal, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, and Erode. As the sole representative for these five districts in Western Tamil Nadu, Senthil Kumaran covers a wide range of topics, including crime, education, and civic issues. He has exposed numerous scams and held several government officials accountable for their actions. In addition to his journalism work, he holds an MBA in Human Resources, an M.Sc. in Psychotherapy, and an LLB, along with a BA in English Literature.

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