What are the challenges faced by India in disaster management during forest fires
Discussing the limitations of relying on rain gods and cloud-seeding as solutions for forest fires, as highlighted by the Supreme Court.
1. Inadequate preparedness: India faces challenges in terms of lack of trained personnel, equipment, and resources for timely disaster response during forest fires.
2. Climate change impact: Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall patterns, and extreme weather events exacerbate the risk and intensity of forest fires.
3. Limited infrastructure: Inaccessible terrains hinder quick deployment of fire-fighting resources to contain forest fires.
4. Human-wildlife conflict: Displacement of wildlife due to fires can lead to increased conflict with humans, posing challenges for efficient disaster management.
5. Legal and policy loopholes: Inefficient implementation of laws and policies related to forest conservation and fire prevention further compound the challenges.
The limitations of relying solely on rain gods and cloud-seeding as solutions for forest fires, as highlighted by the Supreme Court, include their unpredictability and inability to guarantee timely and effective firefighting measures. These methods may offer temporary relief but cannot serve as comprehensive solutions to the underlying challenges of forest fire management.
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