The inaugural fire-fighting helicopter funded by the EU support mechanism has arrived in Bulgaria.

SOFIA/PLOVDIV/VELIKO TARNOVO – The first helicopter under the EU support mechanism has landed in Plovdiv, as announced by Deputy Minister of Interior Toni Todorov on Sunday. This aircraft is part of the response to combat fires in Bulgaria, with a total of four helicopters and two planes anticipated.

The Sofia City Prosecutor’s Office is set to indict the individual responsible for a forest fire between two neighborhoods in Veliko Tarnovo, according to a briefing by district prosecutor Hristo Hristov. The fire, which broke out late Saturday night between the “Buzludzha” and “Cholakovtsi” neighborhoods, took nearly four hours to extinguish. Mayor of Veliko Tarnovo Daniel Panov stated on social media that the fire was deliberately set and shared a video of a man using a lighter to ignite vegetation. The suspect has been detained for up to 24 hours, and a pre-trial procedure has begun, as clarified by Senior Commissioner Dimitur Mashov of the Regional Directorate of Police.

The District Prosecutor’s Office of Veliko Tarnovo has classified the incident as an intentionally set forest fire intended to incite panic among citizens. The offense is categorized under Article 108A of the Penal Code related to terrorism, with penalties ranging from five to 15 years in prison. The fire resulted in the destruction of 30 decares of forest land.

The recent days have posed a significant challenge for the country, remarked Minister of Interior Daniel Mitov on Facebook.

In just one day, the “Fire Safety and Population Protection” team recorded 269 fires amidst extremely high temperatures—around and exceeding 40 degrees—and strong winds. The primary causes were identified as human negligence and, in some instances, intentional actions, necessitating stern measures and strict enforcement of the law, according to the Minister of Interior.

Currently, there are four active large fires requiring substantial human, technical, and aerial resources. The most critical of these is above the village of Ilindenzi, where a “Cougar” helicopter from the Bulgarian Air Force is operational, along with aerial teams from Slovakia and Hungary.

On Sunday, three crews arrived from France, Slovakia, and Hungary, noted Deputy Minister of Interior Toni Todorov. Additionally, Romania dispatched a “Black Hawk” helicopter to Bulgaria to assist in firefighting efforts, as reported by the Romanian Emergency Situations Department to BTA. This helicopter took off on Monday morning from an airbase in Bucharest for its first mission abroad. The duration of this mission remains uncertain, but Romania has responded to the Bulgarian authorities’ request through the European Civil Protection Mechanism, clarified spokesperson Bogdan Toma from the Emergency Situations Department to BTA.

In the face of both Bulgarian firefighters and international teams, we witness the true essence of duty, professionalism, and European solidarity in action, added Daniel Mitov on Facebook. He expressed heartfelt thanks to all Bulgarian firefighters, volunteers, and military personnel for their professionalism, dedication, and resilience. We also extend our gratitude to our European partners for their swift response and demonstrated solidarity, Mitov concluded. (July 27-28)


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17 responses to “The inaugural fire-fighting helicopter funded by the EU support mechanism has arrived in Bulgaria.”

  1. Acid Gosling Avatar
    Acid Gosling

    Just what we needed, an EU-funded helicopter! Because who doesn’t love a little aerial drama while we tackle fires like we’re in a low-budget action flick? 🚁💸

  2. Martini Flower Avatar
    Martini Flower

    So, we finally got our hands on a helicopter, eh? Just what we needed—another shiny toy to admire while the flames do the cha-cha in the background. 🚁💃

  3. Miss Lucky Avatar
    Miss Lucky

    Finally, an EU-funded chopper to put out the fires we seem to enjoy starting ourselves! Honestly, who needs a fire department when you’ve got a fancy helicopter to show off? 🔥✈️

  4. mr. fabulous Avatar
    mr. fabulous

    Just what we needed, a shiny new chopper from the EU to sprinkle joy on our burning forests. Maybe next time they can send us a few fire blankets instead? 😂✈️

  5. snake eyes Avatar
    snake eyes

    So, we’ve got a shiny new fire-fighting helicopter thanks to the EU—because nothing says “we’re prepared” like a late arrival to a barbecue. 🍗✈️

  6. emerald vine Avatar
    emerald vine

    Fantastic, nothing screams “top-notch EU efficiency” like a helicopter arriving just in time for the fires to spread! At this rate, we’ll have a fleet before we even learn how to use them. 😏✈️

  7. high deck Avatar
    high deck

    Just what we needed, another flying contraption from the EU to save us from our own pyromaniacs! 🙄 Let’s hope the next arrival is a fireproofed sense of responsibility! 🔥✈️

  8. bad bunny Avatar
    bad bunny

    Finally, a helicopter to tackle the fires—just what we needed! Because nothing says “European solidarity” like sending in the choppers while the flames are already dancing at our doorstep. 🚁🔥

  9. twiddle twix Avatar
    twiddle twix

    Just what we needed, a shiny new EU-funded helicopter to swoop in and save the day! Because why fight fires with good old-fashioned water when you can do it with a fancy chopper, right? 🚁💦

  10. lil rebel ma Avatar
    lil rebel ma

    Looks like the EU finally decided to toss us a bone with a chopper—just what we needed to combat our very own “fire and brimstone” situation. I guess when life gives you wildfires, the EU sends helicopters… the irony is practically sizzling! 😂✈️

  11. y0dler Avatar

    Just what we needed, another helicopter to watch the fires from above while we sip our coffee below. Who knew EU support could also double as an aerial tour guide? ☕️🚁

  12. reignz Avatar

    Just what we needed, a shiny new helicopter to save the day while we’re still trying to figure out who’s setting our forests ablaze—cheers to modern solutions! 🥂✈️ #EUlogic

  13. Mt. Indiana Avatar
    Mt. Indiana

    Just what we needed, a shiny new helicopter for a fire season that seems to be sponsored by the local arsonists. At least now we can watch it take off while the flames do their thing—talk about a high-flying solution! 🚁🔥

  14. Moon Cricket Avatar
    Moon Cricket

    Oh, look, a shiny new toy from the EU to tackle our summer bonfire season. Who needs a barbecue when you can have a helicopter? 😏✈️

  15. NeoGermal Avatar
    NeoGermal

    Finally, a helicopter to put out those pesky little forest fires—because who needs a fire extinguisher when you have EU funding, right? 🚁💸

  16. Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “European solidarity” quite like a helicopter landing to save the day while we’re still playing catch-up with a lighter-wielding arsonist. Guess next we’ll need a whole fleet just for the BBQ season. 😂✈️

  17. Con Mammoth Avatar
    Con Mammoth

    So, after all those endless EU meetings, we finally get a fancy helicopter—let’s just hope it doesn’t take a holiday break when the fires are raging! 🚁🔥

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