Forest fire in Uttarakhand has claimed more than 3,739 hectares of forest land this year (Photos by Vikas Choudhary)Virender Singh (L) and Hemant Singh Galiya (R) say that the fire behind them started 20 km away, but has reached the corner of their village. All dry leaves that would be used as fodder have been destroyedKundan Singh of Hariyaal village in Nainital says this is the biggest fire he has seen in his 61 yearsLocals of Gugghu Sigri village have been trying to entinguish the fire for days. It has now reached their villageHemant, a class 10 student from Gugghu Sigri got hurt when he tried to put out the fire near his houseForest workers have been working tirelessly to put an end to the devastating fires. Kundan, a forest worker, walks through a part of the forest destroyed by fireLocals have been working along with the forest department and the NDRF to battle the fire. Suresh Lal returned to his village after four days of continuous work in the forestGroups of men travel to Uttarakhand to extract the valuable gum (lisa) from pine trees. Sandeep Rana of West Bengal, who earns Rs 20-25 thousand by selling this gum, may have to go empty-handed this yearEfforts to control the fire have been stepped upOver 11,000 personnel, including that of NDRF, SDRF, PAC and the forest department are keeping the situation in checkLocals have also been actively trying to save the jungles, but the fire seems to rage on