Dehradun:Following scattered rainfall in Uttarakhand, forest fires across the hill state on Wednesday slowly began to scale down after wreaking havoc for the past one week.
Scattered rains occurred at a number of places on Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning which in turn helped in extinguishing a number of the blazes, said Man Singh, the nodal officer of the state forest department on forest fires.
"Rains occurred last night at a number of places and we expect these fire incidents to come down," said Singh.
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Amidst severe drought and raging forest fires, the Met Department on Tuesday had predicted rains for the next one to two days.
Meanwhile, the Air Force's MI-17 helicopters continued to spray water in the forests by conducting a number of sorties in Tehri and Pauri districts.