After He Had Already Called on Russia, Serbia Is Asking for EU Help to Extinguish the Fires. Romania Will Send a Black Hawk Helicopter
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Serbia is calling on the European Union for assistance in combating a massive wildfire after all. Earlier this week, the government had rejected European firefighting aircraft because Russia could supply a much larger one. But the fire, in the sandy nature reserve of Deliblatska Pescara about 50 kilometers east of Belgrade, is so large and the conditions so difficult that Serbia now wants help from Brussels as well. "At the urging of those coor…
The Department for Emergency Situations (DSU) announced, Friday evening, that Romania is ready to provide support to Serbia for the management of forest fires that affect the Delliblato Sands Nature Reserve, where the fire has covered over 3,500 hectares, in a hard-to-reach area. It will be sent to the neighboring country the Black Hawk rescEU helicopter, on its first mission ...
Serbia has accepted the help of the European Union in the fight against fires, which will primarily be engaged in Deliblatska peščara, and if necessary in other parts of the country, announced today the Assistant Minister of the Interior and Head of the Department for Emergency Situations Luka Čaušić.
The Department for Emergency Situations announced, Friday evening, that Romania is ready to provide Serbia with support for the management of forest fires that affect the Delilato Sands Nature Reserve, where the fire covered over 3,500...
Romania is ready to offer support to the Republic of Serbia for the management of forest fires that affect the Deliblato Sands Nature Reserve, where the fires have covered over 3,500 hectares in a difficult accessible area. The announcement was made Friday night by the Department for Emergency Situations.
The situation is critical on the Romanian border. In Serbia, 3,500 hectares of a nature reserve have been reduced to ashes. Romania has also sent help: firefighters, special vehicles and a Black Hawk helicopter, in its first mission of this kind outside the country. Dramatic images are also coming from Spain.
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