During the prolonged period of hot weather, the risk of forest fires is present in many localities with large forest areas, in particular in areas of historical and cultural importance.
In the district of Nam Dan (NGHE AN), a place known not only for its historical value but also for its vast ecosystem of pine forest, prevention and control of forest fires (PCCR) are the subject of the attention of local authorities and functional forces.

The relic site of the tomb of Mrs. Hoang Thi Loan in the town of Nam Giang is located near the Pine forest.
Many Nam Dan forests are adjacent or surround famous vestiges such as the tomb of Hoang Thi Loan, the Chungs mountain or the May temple.
During the long hot season, combined with a large number of tourists coming on pilgrimage and tourist visit during the festival season, this region is still faced with a high risk of forest fires.
The protection of forests is not only an environmental task, but it is also closely linked to the work of preserving the important cultural heritage of the fatherland of President Ho Chi Minh.

Regularly clean the dead leaves on the Hoang Thi Loan’s relics site to reduce the risk of forest fires.
The authorities of the NAM Dan district coordinated proactively with the Department of Forest Protection, the Monument Management Council and the specialized fire prevention and control forces to deploy many practical solutions. From propaganda, inspection and supervision work, investment in equipment and the development of detailed combat plans.
On the site of the relics of the tomb of Ms. Hoang Thi Loan, commune of Nam Giang, one of the destinations attracting a large number of tourists and people on a national scale, the work of prevention and control of fires are carried out very strictly.

Periodically clearing the vegetation on the site of the relics of the tomb of Mrs. Hoang Thi Loan to prevent forest fires
With a total area of the campus of more than 48 hectares, including more than 20 hectares of pine forest, this area is still at high risk of fire. From the start of the dry season, the relic site management board organizes the periodic collection of vegetation and dead leaves; At the same time, hold continuous patrols, especially during peak hours.
-In particular, the fire prevention system has been invested synchronously, including 2 high -pressure water pump systems, 12 watering pipes placed in strategic places and an automatic irrigation system extending almost a kilometer from the foot to the top of the tomb.
Ms. Nguyen Thi Kim Chi, Director of the Board of Directors of the funeral site of Hoang Thi Loan said: “We consider fire prevention not only as a responsibility, but above all as a means of preserving this sacred cultural space. This is why, in addition to our modern equipment system, we regularly broadcast messages and remind visitors not to use fire or throw cigarette butts in the forest area. »»
Not only on the tomb of Ms. Hoang Thi Loan, other relic sites also intensify their fire prevention work.

Implementation of rescue exercises on the relics site of the tomb of Mme Hoang Thi Loan
In the Mountain Chung region, a commune of Kim Link, a place associated with the childhood of Uncle Ho, the forest guards treated vegetation over an area of more than 70 hectares. On the site of the relics of the temple of King May, one of the main spiritual sites of the district, nearly 10 km of firewall were modernized and repaired before the high hot season.
It should be noted that the entire NAM Dan district has completed the maintenance and repair of the entire watchtower system; Strengthen almost 40 km of fire-cutting track; Equipped with dozens of fire blowers, lawn mowers and nearly 1,000 fire extinguishers.
Each municipality and each group of vestiges have a detailed operational card, which clearly identifies the high -risk areas, the access roads, the rallying points for human resources and vehicles, logistics areas, first aid areas, etc. This guarantees a quick, precise and efficient response in the event of an incident.
The proactive and synchronous participation of local authorities, the forest sector and the related units has contributed, contributes and will continue to help improve the efficiency of the prevention and control of forest fires in the historic remains areas.
Thus, not only are the forest areas of value protected, but the sacred cultural and spiritual values are also preserved, thus contributing to the sustainable development of tourism and traditional education for future generations.
Source : Culture Newspaper
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