By Leilanie Adriano
LAOAG CITY—An inter-agency task force has been formed in Ilocos
Norte to address causes of forest fires which have reached 26 to date.
The group is composed of representatives from the Bureau of Fire
Protection (BFP), the Philippine National Police (PNP), Philippine Marine Corps
(PMC), Philippine Air Force (PAF), Philippine Army (PA), Department of
Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), and the provincial government of
Ilocos Norte.
Fire Supt. Roxanne Annie Parado, provincial fire marshal, in an
interview said the task force will
conduct foot patrols in the forest fire-prone areas while providing alternative
source of livelihood to honey bee collectors, wildlife hunters and kaingeros (or those involved in slash
and burn activities) who were earlier identified as those behind the occurrence
of forest fire incidents.
“There had been an alarming number of forest fires in the first
quarter of this year, which is now at 26 compared to 21 in 2023,” she said.
The forest fire-prone areas include the towns of Nueva Era,
Piddig, Solsona, Vintar, Burgos, and Pasuquin.
Parado said grass fire incidents in the past five years, except
for 2023, reached only one to two cases a year.
She said the task force has thus recommended the establishment of
watch towers in strategic areas that will be manned by anyone from the team
round the clock.
The local government of Piddig temporarily suspended the entry of
campers in grassfire-prone areas such as Mount Lammin effective March 18, 2024
to help address the situation.
A helicopter bucket of the PAF is also on standby at the province
to help put out grass fires in areas not accessible to fire trucks.
BFP data show that over PHP11.4 million worth of damage was
recorded from the fire incidents in the first quarter of this year, lower than
the PHP20.2 million in the same period last year.
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