Bush fire hits Kannat Tabla mountain anew

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Posted on Jan 20 2012
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By Ferdie de la Torre
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Hundreds of acres of grassland at a mountain in Kannat Tabla were destroyed by a big bush fire that struck Wednesday night and spread until yesterday morning. Smoke could still be seen at a portion of the mountain when this photo was taken yesterday at 10am. (Ferdie de la Torre) A large bush fire struck again Wednesday night at a mountain in Kannat Tabla, sweeping through hundreds of acres of grassland.

Fire chief Tom Manglona told Saipan Tribune yesterday that he did not get any reports of injuries or houses damaged by the blaze.

“That’s a regular bush fire,” he said.

When asked why the area keeps going up in flames, Manglona said it could be for various reasons. “It could be a farm area up there and people did some burning and they just let the fire unattended. Those are the issues that we also look into.”

The fire of still unknown cause broke out shortly before 8pm. As of 11am yesterday, some portions of the mountain were still smoking.

Motorists and residents noticed the fire and smoke at a portion of the mountain on Wednesday night. After a few minutes, the fire immediately spread. After an hour, the mountain’s peak was all lit up as two fires were seen engulfing bushes in separate locations.

Firefighters responded to make sure that the fire does not spread to the few houses near the mountain.

Two big bush fires damaged hundreds of acres of grassland in the area in April and May 2008.

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