Two IAF choppers joined the fire fighting operation today, in the interiors of the Tirumala forest ranges in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh.
"The access to areas on fire is still tough. Fire tenders are finding it difficult to reach these areas. Since morning, two IAF choppers conducted 16 trips carrying 3,000 litres of water during each trip. Compared to Tuesday and yesterday, the intensity of the fire has come down. Today, the intensity of the blaze has been brought down," Director General (AP Fire Services) Sambasiva Rao told PTI.
"It (the fire) is nowhere near human habitation. There is nothing to worry about and no reason for panic," he said.
Thousands of hectares of forest land have been reduced to ashes in the devastating fire that began on Tuesday afternoon, sources said.
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