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Authorities are stepping up surveillance measures in Thimphu to tackle forest fires and illegal wildlife offences. The World Wildlife Fund Bhutan donated 43 CCTV cameras today, which will be installed in fire-prone areas identified by the Thimphu Thromde over the years.

According to the Department of Forest and Park Services, the locations have already been identified and mapped.

A total of 62 areas have been identified between Khasadrapchu and Kabesa in Thimphu. For now, the department will install 43 solar-powered CCTV cameras across 43 locations.

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