Big fire on Dai Binh mountain, Lam Dong province

(PLO)- The image from Bao Loc city shows that the fire is burning high and fiercely on the top of Dai Binh mountain.

On the evening of February 10, a big fire broke out on top of Dai Binh mountain in the border area between Bao Lam district and Bao Loc city, Lam Dong province.

From 19:00 pm, people in Bao Loc city and Bao Lam district saw the fire breaking out on top of Dai Binh mountain.

Up to now, forest rangers and other functional forces are still trying to put out the fire and control the fire, preventing the fire from spreading to other areas.

The initial cause was determined to be burning vegetation to prevent burning during the dry season, which led to the above fire.

Dai Binh Mountain is about 10 km south of Bao Loc city center. The mountain is also known as Mount Sepung.

With an altitude of about 1,200m above sea level, Dai Binh mountain has many homestays, resorts, and campsites interspersed in tea valleys. This is a place chosen by many young people to hunt clouds.

Some pictures of the fire seen from the direction of Bao Loc city:

The fire burns fiercely on the top of the mountain

Big fire on Dai Binh mountain, Lam Dong province photo 2

Dai Binh Mountain is located on the border between Bao Lam district and Bao Loc city

Big fire on Dai Binh mountain, Lam Dong province photo 3

People have recorded images of the mountain on fire

Big fire on Dai Binh mountain, Lam Dong province photo 4

Flames rising high on the mountain

Big fire on Dai Binh mountain, Lam Dong province photo 5

Daping Mountain is on fire

Big fire on Dai Binh mountain, Lam Dong province photo 6

Mount Daping, also known as Mount Sepung

Big fire on Dai Binh mountain, Lam Dong province photo 7

The fire seen from the direction of Bao Loc city

Big fire on Dai Binh mountain, Lam Dong province photo 8

Many localities mobilized functional forces to participate in extinguishing the fire

Information from a leader of Lam Dong Forest Protection Department said that by 10 p.m., the fire was under control.

VU TUONG

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