One of the two foresters, who
have been battling for life at a medical college hospital here after getting injured while dousing a wildfire near here, died on Monday.
With this, the death toll has risen to three.
The Kerala government announced an interim compensation of Rs 7.5 lakh to each of the families of the deceased.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan expressed his condolence over the deaths.
"Deeply saddened to learn that two foresters have lost their lives in line of duty. Foresters Velayudhun, Divakaran and Sankaran lost their lives while battling the dangerous wildfire in Thrissur range. Our thoughts are with the bereaved families," Vijayan tweeted.
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Two forest department officials - Velayudhun and Divakaran - were on Sunday charred to death in a wildfire at Wadakkancherry near here while the third watcher Sankaran died on Monday.
Forest department said out of the Rs 7.5-lakh compensation, Rs 5 lakh would be allotted by the state government and the remaining Rs 2.5 lakh would be given from the Periyar Tiger Foundation.
"We will discuss the matter of providing a job to the dependents of the deceased at the government-level and take a decision accordingly," the Minister said in a press release.
The Minister further said the government would bear the funeral expenses of the deceased and the medical expenses of the injured.
"We will inquire into the lapses, if any, on behalf of HNL plantation (to where the wildfire had spread) in taking necessary precautions against the fire. A probe would be conducted into the incident and necessary steps would be taken to avoid such incidents in future," a release issued by the forest department said.
The release claimed that the fire was under control.
The same area had witnessed a similar wildfire last year.
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