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Fire in water! Bellandur lake in Bengaluru burns again

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Huge fire emanated from the highly polluted Bellandur lake, the biggest water body of Bengaluru, making hundreds of residents living nearby anxious.

The locals noticed huge clouds of smoke billowing from the lake replete with sewage, chemical effluents and construction debris.

The fire was in the middle of the wetlands, fire brigade officials said.

Soon pictures and videos of the smoke and fire went viral even as various government agencies and Defence personnel doused the blaze, which also raised concerns about apathy of civic agencies towards a recurring problem in the lake.

According to Defence officials, a strongcontingent of 5,000 army jawans of the ASC centre led by Major General N S Rajpurohit doused the fire in the lake.

Spread over 1,000 acres near the infotech hub, the lake is highly contaminated receiving 60 per cent of the sewage generated in the city.

The lake is in bad shape despite the National Green Tribunal pulling up the government and its various agencies for failing to prevent pollution and not doing enough to restore the lake to its pristine glory.

Bengaluru Mayor R Sampath Raj said the fire seems to be an outcome of the accumulation of chemicals.

The water samples will be collected and tested to find the reason behind the fire, he said.

Raj said government agencies and Bangalore Development Authority and Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) would seek the assistance of the Indian Institute of Science to find the reason and chalk out steps to prevent any recurrence.

Following the incident, a blame game erupted between the Karnataka State Pollution Control Board and the defence department.

KSPCB chairman Lakshman alleged that the fire started from the land held by the defence department and spread to the lake area.

“Actual cause of the fire is not known. It started from the defence area.

We have taken the samples of the water and will send it to lab for ascertaining the reasons behind the fire,” Lakshman said.

The defence department maintained that the fire was in the lake area and not anywhere near the land held by it.

The Bellandur lake had caught fire in May 2015 and August 2016, also.

In 2015, the lake had turned into a frothy, foam-filled water body due to the high concentration of pollutants in the water. Foam from the lake had spilled onto the roads and other areas surrounding the lake.

The Varthur lake also had caught fire in May, 2017 when some garbage was set ablaze.

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