ABBOTABAD: A massive forest fire broke out in the Galyat area near Bara Gali on Sunday, engulfing a vast area of lush greenery and wreaking ecological havoc. The combination of dry weather and strong winds has significantly hampered firefighting efforts, posing a challenge to rescue teams who are working tirelessly to control the blaze.
Rescue officials said the fire spread rapidly due to strong winds, making control efforts difficult. A rescue spokesperson said the strong winds caused the fire to rapidly increase in intensity, leaving rescue teams struggling to control the situation.
The fire has left a trail of destruction, reducing countless valuable trees to ashes and severely affecting the natural habitat of local wildlife. The incident has raised serious concerns about the vulnerability of the region’s forests and the urgent need to improve precautions against such disasters.
Environmentalists have warned of the long-term consequences of recurring forest fires, including habitat loss, the impacts of climate change, and threats to biodiversity. They have urged authorities to strengthen forest management and increase fire response capabilities to protect the region’s fragile ecosystem.
As firefighting teams continue their battle against the flames, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the growing challenges posed by climate change and the urgent need for sustainable solutions to protect Pakistan’s natural resources.


