A jungle fire broke out in Kenya's largest national park. How to effectively avoid secondary fire?
(1) Geographical location and climate. Mount Kenya National Park is located in the east of Kenya, about193km northeast of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya. This national park in Kenya straddles the equator, about 480 kilometers from the coast of Kenya. Their altitude is in the range of 1600 meters to 4800 meters. According to this geographical position, we can know that the temperature in that part of Kenya is very high. Most volcanoes in Kenya have a savanna climate. July is a dry season, which is dry and rainy, which easily leads to yellowing of leaves and fire. In July, affected by the wind, the fire was accelerated, making it more difficult to put out the jungle fire, and spreading kindling and Mars made it possible to start again.
② Pay close attention to the changes of temperature and wind direction. In Kenya, Africa, the temperature in July is high and dry. In order to prevent it from happening again, the local government should pay close attention to the temperature change and the state of the national park jungle at all times. In addition, we need to pay close attention to the changes of wind power and direction, which often provide conditions for the burning of jungle fires.
(3) completely extinguished, leaving no Mars. In the process of fighting, be careful not to leave any sparks, which is the best way to prevent it from happening again. The absence of Mars means that it is difficult to reach the level of another forest fire.
Of course, according to official sources, the possibility of arson is not ruled out, and our management department should also strengthen management to prevent people from deliberately destroying the natural ecological environment.