Khammam Forest Department

Emergency & Quick Response

Immediate response to protect forests, wildlife, and public safety.

Khammam Forest District manages emergencies such as forest fires, illegal activities, wildlife incidents, and encroachments through a coordinated response system.

Emergency Response System

hammam Forest Department follows a structured mechanism to respond quickly to forest-related emergencies. Field staff, range officers, and enforcement teams work together to ensure timely action and effective control of incidents.

The system focuses on rapid communication, field coordination, and immediate deployment to minimize damage and protect forest resources.

Situations Requiring Immediate Reporting

Citizens are advised to report incidents such as forest fires, illegal tree felling, wildlife movement or conflict, forest land encroachment, and illegal transport of forest produce.

Timely reporting helps authorities take quick action and prevent further damage.

Response & Field Action

Once an emergency is reported, the department initiates a coordinated response. Field staff are deployed immediately, inspections are conducted, and necessary control measures are taken.

The District Task Force and local authorities may also be involved depending on the severity of the situation. Continuous monitoring ensures that the situation is brought under control effectively.

Reporting an Emergency

Citizens should immediately contact the nearest Range Forest Office and provide clear information about the location and nature of the incident.

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Prompt reporting ensures faster response and better protection of forest resources.

Safety Note:

Citizens are advised not to approach fire areas, avoid entering forest zones during emergencies, and always follow instructions from forest officials.

Act Fast. Protect Forests.

Emergency response is a shared responsibility. Public awareness and timely reporting play a crucial role in protecting forests, wildlife, and communities.