Earlier that day, at 9:00 AM, the A Lưới 5 commune police received a report from residents about a forest fire in the Chi Đu Nghĩa village area.
Recognizing this as an emergency situation with potential impacts on forest resources, the environment, and the safety of the people, the A Lưới 5 Commune Police promptly reported to their superiors and mobilized all officers and the local security and order protection team to quickly approach the scene and organize firefighting efforts.


Due to the hot weather, strong winds, and thick, dry vegetation, the fire spread rapidly and burned fiercely.
Upholding the spirit of the "Three Best" emulation movement: Most Disciplined - Most Loyal - Closest to the People, the police officers of A Luoi 5 commune have made efforts and closely coordinated with the forest rangers, military , local authorities and people to quickly clear firebreaks and use on-site firefighting equipment to control the fire.


Despite the thick smoke and dust, high temperatures, and numerous safety risks, the police and other forces persevered at the scene, determined to protect the forest area and the property of the State and local people.
After many hours of relentless effort, the forest fire in Chi Du Nghia village, A Luoi 5 commune, has been brought under control and completely extinguished, preventing it from spreading to neighboring forests and minimizing damage.
The fire caused extensive damage to acacia and eucalyptus forests. The cause of the fire is currently under investigation by the police.
Major Ngo Van Thanh, Head of the A Luoi 5 Commune Police, said that the timely arrival of the unit's officers at the scene upon receiving the report and their close cooperation with the people and local forces throughout the firefighting process is vivid evidence of the effectiveness of the "Three Best" emulation movement. This enabled them to promptly control the fire, minimize damage, and spread a positive image of the police officers.
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