The Minister of Agriculture and Food, Ivan Hristanov, and Deputy Minister Nikolay Vasilev marked the beginning of the fire season in Gotse Delchev, emphasizing the need for better prevention and coordination.
Key highlights:
- The Problem: Delayed detection of fires, especially in depopulated areas.
- Solution (1): Development of a unified national system for monitoring and early warning (thermal cameras, video surveillance, smoke sensors) - goal: reducing the time from the fire's occurrence to the signal.
- Solution (2): Discussion of building infrastructure (own or using operators) to reduce costs.
- Importance: Rapid response - "initial attack" within 15 minutes is crucial.
- Need for: More aerial equipment and the return of the population to depopulated areas.
Hristanov thanked the firefighters, forest officials, and volunteers. He noted the participation of over 12,000 people, 6,000 volunteers, and nearly 500 military personnel last year in extinguishing the fires. He noted the use of 39 helicopters and 6 airplanes.
Vasilev emphasized the importance of the "initial attack" and the example of other countries for rapid response.