Urgent Action Taken as Forest Fire Threatens Historic Graveyard in Shimla

A forest fire near the Tara Devi hills in Shimla is posing a serious threat to a historic British-era graveyard. Firefighting teams are working tirelessly to control the blaze, which has already scorched significant areas of pine forest. Dense smoke has prompted local authorities to advise residents to stay indoors and avoid nearby trekking routes. Concerns are growing that strong winds could exacerbate the situation, potentially damaging the 19th-century tombstones and surrounding heritage structures. The Forest Department and local municipal authorities are taking swift action by deploying additional resources to combat the fire. Stay tuned for updates on this developing situation.
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Forest Fire Near Tara Devi Hills Poses Risk to Heritage Site


Shimla News Network

A significant forest fire that ignited close to the Tara Devi hills is now perilously approaching the British-era graveyard, recognized as one of the oldest colonial sites in the city. Firefighting crews and forest officials are tirelessly working to control the flames, which have already devastated extensive areas of pine forest.




The thick smoke has blanketed nearby neighborhoods, leading officials to issue a warning for residents to remain indoors and steer clear of trekking paths around the cemetery area.




Authorities are concerned that if wind speeds increase, the fire could inflict damage on the historic tombstones and adjacent heritage buildings that date back to the 19th century.




The Forest Department along with the Shimla Municipal Corporation has mobilized extra water tankers and fire engines to curb the fire's expansion.