After several days of hard work, fire fighters have finally
quenched the forest fires at two sites in southwest China's Yunnan Province, the local fire fighting
headquarters said on Tuesday.
The fire close to the scenic Yulong (Jade Dragon) Snow Mountain
was put out at 9:30 AM Tuesday, six days after it flared up
last Wednesday in forests 15 kilometers from the mountain and the
famed tourist town of Lijiang.
At another fire site in Mount Baoshan, fire fighters
extinguished all visible flames Tuesday, more than 70 hours after
fires engulfed the forests. To avoid dying cinders glowing again,
more than 2,000 soldiers and civilians are still watching closely
at the site.
On Monday, fire fighters put out the forest fire on Cangshan
Mountain, close to the scenic town of Dali.
The fires have injured no one and posed little threat to the
local tourist industry. Tourists from across the world have
continued to flock to Yunnan Province over the past weekend, said
Sun Fang, head of the fire fighting headquarters.
(Xinhua News Agency April 18, 2006)