Fire in the Himalayas quadrupled: Why forest fires are climbing higher than ever

Climate change, dry fuel accumulation, and shifting rainfall patterns are driving this alarming trend

Forest fires are reaching higher altitudes in the Indian Himalayas, with incidents reported up to 3,000-4,000 metres. Climate change, dry fuel accumulation, and shifting rainfall patterns are driving this alarming trend, with fires increasing sharply over the past decade.

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