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India forest fires kill 9 hikers, injure 18 others by Staff Writers New Delhi (AFP) March 12, 2018 Nine trekkers died and 18 others were left with serious burns as wildfires swept through a popular hiking spot in India's Tamil Nadu state, officials said Monday. The group were hiking through Theni district, a hilly region in southern India thickly forested and dotted with tea plantations, when they were forced to flee a fast-approaching fire. They apparently became separated while trying to find a safe way to escape the oncoming blaze. "It seems that the victims deviated from the regular trail. This is a popular trekking spot," Theni district official S. Kandasamy told AFP. "Nine people lost their lives and 27 others were rescued." Of those rescued, 18 were injured, Kandasamy said. Some of the victims were taken to hospital with serious burns over most of their bodies, the Press Trust of India reported. Kandasamy said the fire is still burning uncontrollably in the region bordering Kerala state some 540 kilometres (335 miles) from the Tamil Nadu capital Chennai. The cause of the blaze is being investigated, he added. Helicopters from the Indian army have been enlisted to help douse the flames, PTI reported. Emergency teams had accounted for all those on the hiking expedition, Theni district police superintendent V. Baskaran told AFP.
African jobs at risk over French wood giant bankruptcy Paris (AFP) March 6, 2018 French forestry and wood products group Rougier filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday, causing uncertainty for its nearly 3,000 employees in central Africa, a court source told AFP. The 95-year-old company blamed major logistical problems at the port of Doula in Cameroon, as well as delays to tax refunds due from several Africa states which have caused cashflow difficulties. The loss-making group manages over 2.3 million hectares (5.7 million hectares) of forests in Africa - an area slightly bigger t ... read more
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