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The 2016 Uttarakhand forest fires were a series of widespread wildfires that took place in Uttarakhand, India, between April and May 2016. Officials detected nearly 1,600 fires, which were exacerbated by a severe heatwave and drought conditions across the region.
Uttarakhand forest fire may refer to: 2016 Uttarakhand forest fires; 2020 Uttarakhand forest fires This page was last edited on 18 November 2023, at 09:05 (UTC) ...
2016 Uttarakhand forest fires; 2020 Uttarakhand forest fires; 2021 Uttarakhand flood; 2022 Uttarakhand avalanche; 2022 Uttarakhand bus accident; 2023 Himalayan floods; A.
The 2016 wildfire season involved wildfires in multiple continents. Below is a partial list of articles on wildfires from around the world in the year 2016. Fire by the Dão River , in northern Portugal , August 2016 Cushion plant and pencil pine, Lake Mackenzie fire, Tasmania
Black Forest Fire: Colorado: North of Colorado Springs, the Black Forest fire was a large, fast-spreading fire due to dry conditions, high heat, and restless winds. Destroyed 509 homes and left 17 homes partially damaged. As of 13 June, it became the most destructive fire in Colorado state history. [54] 2013: 1,300 acres (530 ha) Yarnell Hill ...
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.
The BBC reported that the bodies of 23 people had been recovered from the bus. The outlet stated forensic police confirmed 11 male and seven female bodies were discovered at the scene, and five ...
Uttarakhand has a total area of 53,483 km 2 (20,650 sq mi), equal to 1.6% of the total area of India. Dehradun serves as the state capital, with Nainital being the judicial capital. The state is divided into two divisions, Garhwal and Kumaon, with a total of 13 districts. The forest cover in the state is 45.4% of the state's geographical area.