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flag A deadly forest fire in northeastern India, spreading to Mt Japfü after starting in Dzükou Valley, now demands air support due to inaccessible terrain.

flag A forest fire that started in Dzükou Valley on January 26, 2026, has spread to Mt Japfü after 18 days, with active flames now concentrated on its northern face. flag An aerial survey on February 11 revealed extensive damage across surrounding mountain ranges, while dry pine forests on the Kigwema slope increase the risk of crown fires and ember spread. flag Due to rugged, inaccessible terrain, ground firefighting is not feasible, prompting officials to request immediate deployment of Indian Air Force helicopters with Bambi buckets for water bombing operations beginning February 12. flag The fire remains active near coordinates 25.561282° N, 94.077528° E, with potential for further expansion into untouched areas.

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