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Sun, May 26, 2019

EU Establishes Initial Firefighting Fleet For Next Forest Fire Season

rescEU Will Include Seven Airplanes And Six Helicopters

To prepare for the risk of forest fires during the upcoming summer, the Commission has launched the first fleet of firefighting aircraft under the new rescEU system to tackle natural disasters. So far seven firefighting airplanes and six helicopters will be part of the rescEU fleet during an initial transition period, and the Commission is working together with the participating countries to add extra assets in the coming weeks.

"rescEU is a concrete response, a European response, to help our many citizens who face the threat of natural disasters. We were all shocked, as Europeans, when many people lost their lives in the last years due to forest fires from Portugal to Greece," said EU President Jean-Claude Juncker. "European solidarity must be about protecting citizens and helping each other in difficult times. rescEU offers practical solutions and puts European solidarity firmly into action."

"Forest fires do not wait. To save lives and protect citizens, the EU and its Member States joined forces and made rescEU a reality," said Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management Christos Stylianides. "With rescEU, we have an extra “safety net” at times of crisis. I am very proud to see our European forest fire fighting fleet becoming a reality this summer. I would like to thank each and every Participating State that has contributed to this fleet – preparing us in the best way possible for this year's fire season.”

Already five EU Member States, which have been frequently affected by forest fires in recent years, have put their airplanes and helicopters at the disposal of the 2019 rescEU transition fleet. The initial assets are: 2 aircraft from Croatia, 1 aircraft from France, 2 aircraft from Italy, 2 aircraft from Spain, and 6 helicopters from Sweden.

In addition to the creation of the rescEU fleet, the European Commission is reinforcing its monitoring and coordination capacities to prepare for the forest fire season.

  • The EU's 24/7 Emergency Response Coordination Center (ERCC) will be reinforced with a forest fire support team, with experts from the Member States during the summer.
  • The ERCC will organize regular videoconferences with Member States throughout the summer to share information about fire risk across Europe.
  • The EU's Copernicus Satellite system will be used to map forest fires emergencies.
  • All EU Member States plus partner countries participated in the annual forest fire meeting in Brussels to prepare for the next forest fire season.
  • Several field exercises on forest fires were held in the past months. This includes the MODEX field exercises for civil protection and on forest fires, with experts and rescue teams from various EU countries at Cres Island, Croatia, from 7 to 10 April 2019. Further exercises were held in Split, Croatia and Aix-en-Provence, France.
  • The long term aim is to add further capacities and assets and build up a stronger rescEU reserve.

Europe has witnessed severe natural and man-made disasters in recent years: forest fires, floods, storms and earthquakes resulted in loss of lives - more than 100 in 2018. To better protect citizens in need, rescEU reinforces the Union's collective ability to prevent, prepare and respond to disasters that affect our societies as of now.

The EU's Civil Protection Mechanism was so far based on a system, through which the EU coordinates the voluntary contributions of Participating States to a country that has requested assistance. Offers of assistance are coordinated by the European Emergency Response Coordination Center based in Brussels. In recent years, extreme weather conditions and new emerging threats have stretched the ability of Member States to help each other, especially when several Member States face the same type of disaster simultaneously. In such cases where there is limited or no availability of assets, the EU did not have a reserve capacity to assist overwhelmed Member States.

(Source: EU news release)

FMI: ec.europa.eu/echo/files/aid/countries/factsheets/thematic/resceu_en.pdf

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