Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Emergency Management emphasizes the importance of fire prevention and control in forests and grasslands during the spring season, highlighting increased risks due to rising temperatures, reduced rainfall, and concentrated human activities [1]. Group 1: Fire Prevention Responsibilities - The government will enforce strict fire prevention responsibilities across all levels, ensuring accountability through a system that includes shared responsibilities among party and government officials, and emphasizing local government accountability [1]. - The implementation of the "three managements and three musts" requirement will be promoted to enhance collaboration among various departments and strengthen fire management in different sectors [1]. - Local forestry and pastoral units will be urged to fulfill their fire prevention responsibilities, improve fire safety infrastructure, and increase patrol efforts to ensure compliance with fire control measures [1]. Group 2: Precise Fire Source Control - A coordinated approach will be taken to control fire sources through human, material, technical, and intelligent defenses, focusing on critical periods, key populations, and major projects [2]. - Strict regulations will be enforced on outdoor fire activities, including sacrificial fires, agricultural fires, and construction fires in forest and pastoral areas, with a requirement for prior reporting and approval [2]. - During high fire risk periods, local governments will be guided to issue fire bans, and strict controls will be placed on residential fire activities that could lead to forest fires [2]. Group 3: Comprehensive Warning System - A multi-dimensional warning system will be established, utilizing a combination of satellite monitoring, aerial patrols, video surveillance, lookout towers, ground inspections, and public sentiment monitoring to enhance the coverage and accuracy of fire warnings [2]. - Joint assessments and discussions among multiple departments will be strengthened to ensure timely and precise dissemination of warning information and coordinated response measures [2]. Group 4: Public Awareness and Education - A dual approach of publicity and warning education will be adopted, with extensive campaigns during national safety education days and disaster reduction days to promote forest fire prevention [3]. - Efforts will be made to integrate fire prevention content into community regulations and reward systems for reporting violations, fostering a culture of collective responsibility for fire prevention [3]. - Legal measures will be enforced against fire offenders, with public exposure of typical fire cases and penalties to educate the community and instill the idea that "forest fire prevention is everyone's responsibility" [3].
应急管理部:从严管控祭祀用火、农事用火等野外用火
Yang Shi Wang·2026-02-27 05:31