The members of the forest department will extinguish the fire if any fire appears from the smoke coil again from the fire that originated inside the Sundarbans.
For this, a team of 20 people has been formed to perform duty in the area of the fire throughout the night.
Chief Conservator of Forests Amir Hossain Chowdhury spoke to UNB on Sunday night after inspecting the area of fire inside Sundarbans.
"The fire is fully under control. However, the fire spread sporadically in an area of about 5 acres," he added.
The Chief Conservator also said that a high-level committee will be formed on Monday to determine the amount of damage to the biodiversity of the Sundarbans in the fire.
The committee will visit the area and make recommendations on various issues besides the loss of biodiversity, he said.
Regarding the reason and extent of damage of the fire, Chowdhury said that a three-member committee was formed by the Sundarban East Division to find out the cause of the fire and the amount of damage.
"It would be known upon receiving the report," he added.
Mihir Kumar Dey, the forest conservator of Khulna region, said that the fire is completely under control.
"Although the fire is under control, fire-fighting activities will continue here for the next few days," he added.