The government is using satellites to watch for fires

The Centre is looking at how to get ready for the forest fire season because it is getting hotter and there is a chance of wildfires. They are trying to make sure they can respond to fires quickly and work together to stop fires from hurting forests and animals.
They are putting fire-fighting teams in places where firesre likely to happen. These teams can put out fires quickly. Stop them from spreading. They are paying attention to forests that catch fire every summer.

The government is also using technology to find fires early. They are using satellites to watch for fires and find out where they are happening. This helps them put out fires quickly and stop them from getting too big.
The Centre is working with state forest departments to put out fires. They are working together to make sure they have the resources and information to put out fires. They are also teaching people who live near forests how to help stop fires.
This is important because forest fires can hurt animals and plants and make it hard for the environment to stay healthy. Forest fires can also make it hard for people to breathe and make a lot of smoke. The Centre wants to stop forest fires to keep the air and water clean.
Forest fires can also cost a lot of money. They can hurt trees and animals. Make it hard for people to make a living. The Centre wants to stop forest fires to save money and help people.
The Centre is doing a job of getting ready, for the forest fire season. They are using technology and working together to stop fires. They are also teaching people how to help stop fires. This will help keep forests and animals safe and stop forest fires from happening. The forest fire season is a deal and the Centre is taking it seriously. They are working hard to stop forest fires and keep everyone safe. The Centre and forest fires are a concern.
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