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Is the fire in Wulongzhai, Zhangjiajie a natural disaster or a man-made disaster?

A fire broke out in Wulongzhai, Zhangjiajie, which made many people worry about whether there were any casualties among tourists, and also regretted the destruction of such a good scenic spot.

"Zhangjiajie sees mountains, Jiuzhaigou sees water" is no exaggeration. Huangshan has always said "don't look at Yue when you come back", and Zhangjiajie can also kill a bunch of mountains, big and small. On wonders, Zhangjiajie is no less than Huangshan; On beauty, it is no less than Guilin landscape; On the momentum, I'm afraid there is no opponent, and the Hobbit scene is just like this. But is a fire in such a beautiful place a natural disaster or a man-made disaster? I prefer to believe that it is a man-made disaster.

One possible reason is that tourists behave badly.

I'm really angry about bringing this up. When traveling, you often see people with no quality, such as smoking cigarette butts thrown in the grass next to them, such as barbecues on the mountains and enjoying picnics in scenic spots, such as throwing a little leftover mineral water. As everyone knows, these seemingly inconspicuous behaviors actually have great hidden dangers. Sparks from cigarette butts are likely to ignite the grass and burn the whole forest. If the barbecue wood is not completely extinguished, it is likely to rekindle and burn. A little water in a mineral water bottle, after being irradiated by the sun, forms a convex lens. If it accidentally touches flammable substances at high temperature, it will make a big mistake!

The second possible reason is that the local government's awareness of fire prevention is not in place

There are many trees and flowers on the mountain. As we all know, this is a place prone to fire, but what did the local government do? Are fire protection measures adequate? They say they're not afraid of 10 thousand, just in case. After the fire broke out, you could do nothing but wait for the firemen to save you. If there are signs of fire, fire-fighting equipment will be used to put it out. Will there be such a tragic situation?

It is undeniable that such people still exist and they have not changed.