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Tinte fiáine: Cuireann an AE cúnamh ríthábhachtach ar fáil do réigiún na Meánmhara

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Úsáidimid do shíniú suas chun ábhar a sholáthar ar bhealaí ar thoiligh tú leo agus chun ár dtuiscint ortsa a fheabhsú. Is féidir leat díliostáil ag am ar bith.

As several countries grapple with rapidly spreading wildfires, the EU steps in to reinforce firefighting efforts and provide much-needed support to the affected communities with over 490 firefighters and 9 firefighting planes deployed to Greece and Tunisia since 18 July.

The two Mediterranean countries have activated the EU Civil Protection Mechanism and the EU has swiftly replied:

  • 10 countries (Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Italy, Malta, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and Serbia) are contributing to the EU Civil Protection Mechanism's response to the wildfires in An Ghréig. In total, over 490 firefighters and 7 planes have been deployed to different areas of the country. One EU Liaison Officer is supporting the coordination of operations in Greece and the EU's Copernicus satellite mapping is providing damage assessment on several areas in the Attica region and Rhodes.
  • 2 Canadairs from the rescEU reserve hosted by Spain are being deployed to northwest Túinéis.

The wildfires, fuelled by dry weather conditions and high temperatures are posing a severe threat to lives, livelihoods, and ecosystems across the Mediterranean. In response, the EU Civil Protection Mechanism shows once again that it is a key instrument of solidarity and cooperation among EU Member States and beyond during emergencies.

The EU's wildfire response

The rescEU transitional fleet includes: 10 medium amphibious aircraft (Canadair type), 14 lighter aircraft (air tractor/fireboss type) and 4 medium/heavy lift helicopters.

rescEU comes as a complement to the EU Civil Protection Pool, which counts today with 4 medium amphibious aircraft (Canadair type), 5 ground forest firefighting teams without vehicles and 7 with vehicles, and 2 assessment / advisory teams.

In addition, there are more than 400 prepositioned firefighters throughout the summer.

To be better prepared to support Member States this wildfire season, the EU has also reinforced its Emergency Response Coordination Centre with a dedicated Wildfire support team to monitor, anticipate and early act.

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Member States can activate the EU Civil Protection Mechanism to request assistance for fighting forest fires. rescEU strengthens the EU's Civil Protection response by having a reserve in place which is mobilised when no other national means are available.

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Wildfire prevention, preparedness and response actions work hand in hand to save lives, livelihoods and protect the environment. Having experienced wildfire experts, well-trained firefighters, information technology and sufficient response assets available makes a difference.

The EU ensures a coordinated approach to preventing, preparing and responding to wildfires when those overwhelm national response capacities. When the scale of a wildfire overwhelms the response capabilities of a country, it can request assistance via the AE um Chosaint Shibhialta Meicníocht. Nuair a bheidh sé curtha i ngníomh, déanann an AE Lárionad Comhordúcháin Práinnfhreagartha coordinates and finances assistance made available by EU member states and nine additional Participating States through spontaneous offers. In addition, the EU has created the Linn Eorpach um Chosaint Shibhialta líon criticiúil cumais cosanta sibhialta a bheith ar fáil go héasca ag ligean do chomhfhreagairt níos láidre agus níos comhleanúnaí. Má theastaíonn cúnamh breise tarrthála ón éigeandáil, ba cheart go ndéanfadh an athshlánú firefighting reserve steps in to provide additional capacities to confront disasters in Europe. The Lárionad Comhordúcháin Práinnfhreagartha also monitors the evolution of wildfires with the support of córais rabhaidh luath such as the European Forest Fire Information System, while the EU's Copernicus Comhlánaíonn seirbhís mapála satailíte éigeandála oibríochtaí le faisnéis mhionsonraithe ón spás.  

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Copernicus satellite imagery of the fire ravages in Rhode, Greece

Copernicus satellite imagery of the Mediterranean region

Comhroinn an t-alt seo:

Foilsíonn Tuairisceoir an AE ailt ó fhoinsí éagsúla seachtracha a chuireann raon leathan dearcthaí in iúl. Ní gá gur seasaimh Tuairisceoir an AE iad na seasaimh a ghlactar sna hairteagail seo.

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