European Commission Offers Support Resources for Fire Combat Efforts

BRUSSELS – The European Commission emphasized today that firefighting resources are stationed in southern Europe, particularly in Portugal, and that the activation of European civil protection requires a request from the member state.

Responding to inquiries about the fires in southern Europe, spokesperson Anna-Kaisa Itkonen mentioned that Brussels has not yet received any such request to trigger the mechanism.

“We have helicopters and firefighters prepositioned in France and neighboring countries like Portugal, ready to assist as soon as requests are made,” stated Anna-Kaisa Itkonen.

To date, the European Union has made available 22 planes and five helicopters to address the fires, with 670 firefighters from various nations deployed in Portugal, Spain, France, Greece, and Italy to support local resources.

This fire season, the European Civil Protection Mechanism has already provided assistance in fighting fires in Greece, Bulgaria, Cyprus, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Albania.

Additionally, a report from the Institute for Nature Conservation and Forests (ICNF) indicates that a quarter of this year’s rural fires were arson-related, and the area affected up to July represents the third highest total since 2015.

The provisional report from ICNF, dated July 31, notes that the leading causes of the fires investigated by that point were agricultural and controlled burns (32%), followed by “arson – attributable” (25%), and reignitions (8%).

From January 1 to July 31, there were 4,758 rural fires reported, resulting in 33,224 hectares (ha) burned, including forests (15,545 ha), scrubland (13,704 ha), and agricultural land (3,975 ha).

In comparison to the same period last year, the area burned increased approximately sevenfold, with the number of fires rising by 85%.


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7 responses to “European Commission Offers Support Resources for Fire Combat Efforts”

  1. Pink Stream Avatar
    Pink Stream

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need, a fleet of helicopters waiting for a polite RSVP while the countryside goes up in smoke. 🚁🔥 Maybe next time they’ll send a calendar invite too! 😂

  2. Cool Law Topping Avatar
    Cool Law Topping

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need, a European Commission ready to send in the cavalry as soon as someone asks nicely—because waiting for a request is obviously the best way to tackle raging infernos. 🔥🇪🇺

  3. Crumb Cake Avatar
    Crumb Cake

    Oh, brilliant! So we have a fleet of planes and helicopters just waiting around like bored teenagers, but the moment of truth hinges on someone actually asking nicely. Classic EU efficiency, innit? 😂

  4. Blinker Avatar

    Just what we needed, a bunch of planes and choppers sitting pretty while we wait for a “please” from member states. Makes you wonder if they’re just here for the scenic views of the flames, eh? 🔥✈️

  5. Opulent Gamer Avatar
    Opulent Gamer

    Oh, brilliant! So we’ve got fire-fighting resources just chilling in southern Europe, probably sipping sangria while waiting for a formal request—because who doesn’t love a good bureaucratic game of “please, may I?” 🍷🔥

  6. Athens Fire Avatar
    Athens Fire

    Oh, brilliant! So we’ve got a fleet of planes and choppers just hanging around ready to play hero, but only if someone asks nicely. 🙄 Typical EU – always waiting for the RSVP before sending in the cavalry.

  7. Lincoln Rider Avatar
    Lincoln Rider

    Oh, brilliant! So we’ve got a fleet of fire-fighting superheroes just waiting for a little love letter from the member states, while the flames are probably sending postcards. Classic EU efficiency, innit? 🔥✉️

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