In Crimea, the ban on visiting forests has been extended for 21 days
CrimeaPRESS reports:
To prevent the threat of emergencies and ensure fire safety, by order of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstansince August 23, in Crimea, the restriction of the stay of citizens in the forests, the entry of vehicles into them and the performance of certain types of work in the forests in order to ensure fire safety has been extended for 21 calendar days.
It is forbidden to make fires, carry out fire-hazardous work, work using open fire in forests and natural ecosystems, in the territories adjacent to them, including the burning of logging residues and garbage, dry grass and household waste, agricultural burning and gas welding— clarified the ban in the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Crimea.
Visiting forests in Crimea is limited except for recreation areas citizens specified in Appendix No. 2 of the above order, who are allowed to use (visit) free of charge.
The restrictions specified in the order do not apply to persons engaged in activities for the use of forests in accordance with applicable law, including persons using forest plots for the purpose of recreational activities (providing recreational services) and persons located in these recreational forest plots ( receiving recreational services)— noted in the emergency department.
As a reminder, from 00:00 on July 8, 2023 by order of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Crimea a special fire regime has been introduced on the peninsula.
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