Merz Visits Hürtgen Forest Fire Site, Met with Boos and Whistles
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Around a week after the heavy forest fire near Hürtgenwald, Chancellor Merz visited the community in North Rhine-Westphalia and thanked the operatives. Without the cooperation of fire brigade, Bundeswehr, Technische Hilfswerk, agriculture and forestry, the forest fire would not have been so glamorous, said Merz.
Friedrich Merz visits the forest fire area in the Eifel. There the chancellor is received with whistles and protest posters.
On his first appointment after the summer holiday Friedrich Merz visits the forest fire area in the Eifel. There the chancellor is received with whistles and protest posters – and reacts clearly.
Merz visits Hürtgen Forest fire site, met with boos and whistles
Chancellor Friedrich Merz travelled to Hürtgenwald today, as firefighting in Belgium's High Fens continues. The blaze on the German border is out, but ahead of his visit he faced opposition criticism for 'doing nothing'.
Friedrich Merz visits Hürtgenwald to thank emergency services after fire
Federal Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited the Hürtgen Forest today, thanking emergency services for their efforts in battling the region's largest forest fire, which affected 300 to 400 hectares. His late arrival drew criticism, as he faced boos from onlookers during the visit, prompting political debate on climate action.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz was reportedly protested against during his visit to Hürtgenwald in the North Rhine-Westphalia state, where a forest fire occurred.
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