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Special fire regime introduced in Crimea

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Minister of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Crimea Sergey Sadakliev announced that 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.

Such a measure was taken in order to prevent possible fires, create conditions for their successful extinguishing and minimize damage, as well as to increase the level of fire safety in the Republic of Crimea— the press service of the minister quotes.

A special fire regime is introduced in connection with the predicted establishment of Ⅳ and Ⅴ fire hazard classes on the territory of the Republic of Crimea due to weather conditions, the lack of improvement in the fire situation (according to the forecast meteorological conditions), with increased wind and the risk of large fires of dry vegetation in adjacent areas with forest fund.

The Ministry of Emergency Situations draws attention to the fact that a special fire regime implies the introduction of additional, enhanced fire safety requirements, as well as the readiness to respond to possible emergency situations of forces and means of all parts of the territorial subsystem of the RSChS.

During the special fire regime, it is strictly forbidden to burn dry grass, garbage and carry out fire hazardous work within the boundaries of rural and urban settlements, urban districts, horticultural and horticultural non-profit partnerships, at enterprises, on lands of all categories, with the exception of work carried out by specialized organizations for the purpose of forest fire warnings. At the same time, violation of the requirements of fire safety rules in the forest and in areas directly adjacent to forests is prosecuted by law.

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