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Bhaskar Dalmiyangar news: With the wheat harvest, farmers have started using thresher and other equipment. Due to equipment, fire incidents in farms, barns and slums are more common due to heat. The department is constantly making the rural farmers aware of the cessation of this. Whereas 40 firemen were trained at Bihta PTI. These employees will notify people from April 9. The Rohats Fire Brigade has already made preparations for this. 24 fire tenders are prepared to control fire incidents in the district. which includes seven large and 17 small trains. The water capacity of large vehicles is 4000 liters, while the capacity of small vehicles is 400 liters. There are three large vehicles in Dehri. There are two major vehicles each in Sasaram and Bikramganj sub-districts. There are 5 small vehicles in Dehri, six each in Sasaram and Bikramganj districts. There are 145 district personnel to control the fire. To control the fire, a total of 145 personnel have been deployed in the district including the district fire officer, which includes one assistant district fire officer, one fire officer each in all the three sub-divisions, besides 103 firemen, 34 drivers and four policemen. in the whole district. The number of facts is 34. As part of it, 40 Agniks finish trading at PTI located in Bihata. Dehri Fire Officer Anil Tiwari said there are more cases of fires from March to June. To control the fire, people are aware every day through mock exercises, advertising through LED vehicles, distributing brochures and street shows. People get information about fire control by holding meetings with head, panchayat smitti members, ward members and public representatives at block level. In particular, farmers were told to stop burning the stalks after harvesting the crop. Where 298 fire incidents occurred in 2019, 225 in 2020, 198 in 2021, 155 in 2022, 115 in 2023 through December and 18 incidents occurred from January 1 to April 3 in 2024.

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