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Prime Minister
Sh. Narendra Modi
(Hon’ble Prime Minister)
Environment Minister
Sh. Bhupender Yadav
(Hon'ble Minister)
State Minister
Sh. Kirtivardhan Singh
(Hon'ble Minister of State)
Environment Minister
Smt. Kanchan Devi, IFS
(Director General ICFRE)
Environment Minister
Dr. Renu Singh, IFS
(Director FRI)

Welcome to NFFP

Welcome to the official website of the National Forest Fire Portal (NFFP)! We are dedicated to addressing the critical issue of forest fires in our country through a coordinated and collaborative approach.

National Forest Fire Portal is a program aimed at addressing and managing forest fires in a coordinated and collaborative manner at the national level. The scheme involves multiple stakeholders, including government agencies, local communities, forest departments, research institutions, and non-governmental organizations.

The primary objective of the scheme is to enhance the prevention, detection, and suppression of forest fires while minimizing their impact on ecosystems, wildlife, and human settlements. It emphasizes the need for a comprehensive and integrated approach to forest fire management, including fire risk assessment, early warning systems, fire prevention strategies, and efficient fire suppression techniques.

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Explore Our Comprehensive Geoportal

Dive into our geoportal to access critical data on forest fires, precipitation levels, land use and cover changes, historical fire hotspots, and lightning activity. Visualize and analyze environmental trends to stay informed and prepared.

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Analyze Forest Fire Trends with Our Data Portal

Explore our data portal to gain a clear view of forest fire statistics in India. Analyze burned areas, fire estimates, and seasonal trends with detailed visualizations that help you understand and address the challenges of forest fires

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News & Events

07 April 2023

Amid long dry spell, 74 sporadic forest fires in Goa in early March, Rajya Sabha told

32 fire incidents reported in state's three wildlife sanctuaries, MoS Ashwini Kumar Choubey tells House

17 March 2023

Forest fire breaks out in Tamil Nadu's Kodaikanal, doused after 15 hours

No animals were reported dead or injured in the incident, for which dry weather was suspected to be the reason.

27 April 2022

Gujarat: Fire breaks out in forest area in Dang

The forest department patrolling staff learnt about the incident and reached the spot.