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Environment & Sustainability By Ayesha Abbas

Fire at Lal Sohanra National Park Damages 30–35 Acres of Forest Vegetation

A major f!re incident at Lal Sohanra National Park in Bahawalpur has caused significant environmental damage, destroying approximately 30 to 35 acres of forest vegetation, including trees, shrubs, and bushes.

According to Rescue 1122, the fire began near the 36-RD area before spreading rapidly across multiple locations, including difficult-to-reach parts of the park. Firefighters worked for several hours using multiple f!re engines and large amounts of water to control the blaze.

Environmental Impact of the Fire

The incident highlights the vulnerability of Pakistan’s natural ecosystems and the importance of stronger measures for forest conservation and wildfire prevention.

Lal Sohanra National Park is known for its diverse wildlife, desert ecosystem, and natural beauty. Damage to vegetation can affect local habitats, biodiversity, and ecological balance.

Need for Better Protection Measures

Environmental experts often emphasize the importance of early detection systems, public awareness, and improved emergency response mechanisms to reduce the impact of forest f!res.

Protecting forests is essential for preserving wildlife, biodiversity, and environmental sustainability for future generations.

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This article is shared for informational purposes only and is based on publicly available reports. The image used with this article is AI-generated and is for reference purposes only.


• Lal Sohanra National Park Fire
• Pakistan Forest Fire
• Wildlife Conservation
• Environmental Protection
• Climate Change Pakistan

 

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