Forest Fires Burn One-Ninth Of Mizoram’s Phawngpui National Park, Endanger Rare Bird Habitat

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:14pm on 10 Apr 2025,Thursday Weather & Environment

Forest fires triggered by jhum cultivation in Mizoram’s Archhuang village on March 11 have devastated nearly one-ninth of the 50 sq km Phawngpui National Park, officials confirmed. The blazes, controlled by March 28 with help from nearby villagers, impacted 19 locations including Mount Phawngpui’s northern face. Fortunately, no animal deaths were reported, though environmentalists fear long-term biodiversity loss. The park is the only Indian habitat of the endangered Mount Victoria Babax bird. Experts blame dry grass, climate shifts, and forest debris buildup. Activists warn of severe ecosystem damage, with some calling it the worst fire outbreak in decades. (PC: Hindustan Times)

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