[Explanation] At about 12:50 on October 27, a forest fire broke out in Chayu County, Linzhi City, Tibet. Local emergency, forestry, fire, and forest rescue forces rushed to the scene and put into fire fighting work.

  The forest fire occurred on the west bank of the Chayu River, about 18 kilometers away from the town of Chayu County. There are 2 villages within 3 kilometers of the fire site. Among them, 49 people from 10 households in the Jiada Group of Sangjiu Village have been moved to a safe area.

  [Concurrent] Bhumuro, a villager of the Jiada Group, Sangjiu Village, Chayu County, Linzhi City, Tibet

  After the fire broke out, the county and township governments have helped us a lot and brought food and drinking water. The houses and villagers in the village are also protected. Now we have nothing to worry about.

  [Commentary] According to the news from the on-site command center, as of 15:00 on October 29, the fire was mainly concentrated on the north and south sides. The overall fire was controllable. Rescue forces worked hard to stop the fire on the southern line, and the fire was effectively controlled, with no casualties. .

  [Sound of the scene] (The first day of the fire) from around 6 pm, it kept (fighting) until 3 am (the next day).

  [Explanation] After the disaster, the on-site command center determined the rescue plan of "guarding south and blocking the north". The command center has professional rescue teams, mass operations teams, logistics support teams, fire inspection teams, materials and equipment teams, and safety transfer teams. According to different fire conditions, topography, and meteorological conditions, we will make every effort to fight forest fires by adapting measures to local conditions, making judgments in accordance with the time, and implementing policies in accordance with the situation.

  According to statistics from the on-site command center, during the fire fighting, the rescue forces from all parties formed a joint force, which successively dispatched more than 3,000 people, mobilizing 129 machines of various types, equipment 3893 kits, portable weather observation stations, unmanned aerial vehicles, walkie-talkies, and satellite phones. And tents, etc., to ensure full advancement of rescue work.

  Reporting by reporter Gongsanglam Jiang Feibo from Zayu, Tibet

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]