Tbilisi (GBC) - A forest fire that raged near Akhaldaba village of central Georgia’s Borjomi valley has been extinguished, the Ministry of Internal Affairs said on Wednesday.

To ensure continued safety and monitoring of the location, professionals from the Emergency Management Service will remain stationed in the area throughout the night, the body added.

Earlier: 13:07

Rescuers of the Emergency Management Service are “intensively continuing” their efforts to localise a fire in a forest near Akhaldaba village of central Georgia’s Borjomi valley, the body said on Wednesday.

Four helicopters from the border police are involved in extinguishing the fire which erupted on Tuesday, it said.

“Throughout the night, firefighters have persisted in their efforts to contain the fire, despite the challenging terrain that has made it difficult to bring equipment to the heart of the blaze”, the body said.

A total of 150 firefighters from Fire and Rescue Department of the capital city of Tbilisi, southern region of Samtskhe-Javakheti and eastern Shida Kartli region, along with Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park rangers, are engaged in extinguishing the fire.

The body said additional rangers from other territorial administrations stood ready to join the operation with firefighting equipment.

The Emergency Management Service has also established a specialised field headquarters to coordinate the efforts, while drones are used to monitor the operation.