In an immediate response to the request for assistance, the EU has mobilised, via the mechanism, a firefighting plane which is managed by Italy as part of the EU “buffer capacity” developed to support national resources where required. This comes in addition to two planes deployed by Spain and aircraft from Morrocco.
“The EU stands in solidarity with Portugal to help it fight fires in the country. We are in continuous contact with the national authorities of various participating states in the EU Civil Protection Mechanism to coordinate the response. Our thoughts are with all those affected and with the first responders who are doing their best to battle the fires” said Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management, Christos Stylianides.
The European Commission’s Emergency Response Coordination Centre (ERCC), which is actively monitoring the forest fires, is in contact with the civil protection authorities of the countries participating in the Mechanism.
The ERCC uses national monitoring services and tools such as EFFIS (the European Forest Fire Information System) and satellite imagery to provide an overview of the situation in Europe.
The EU Civil Protection Mechanism facilitates the cooperation in disaster response among 34 European states (28 EU Member States, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Montenegro, Norway, Serbia and Turkey).
These Participating States pool the resources that can be made available to disaster-stricken countries all over the world. When activated, the Mechanism coordinates the provision of assistance inside and outside the European Union. The European Commission manages the Mechanism through the ERCC.
The European Civil Protection Mechanism was activated several times over the last three summers to respond to forest fires inside and outside Europe.
Portugal activated the EU’s Civil Protection Mechanism for support with forest fires most recently in August 2013.
EU supports Portugal with urgent assistance to fight wild fires
in News · 11 Aug 2016, 13:40 · 1 Comments
Pathetic attempt at covering up the lack of aid from EU ,the minuscule participation EU had in combating Portugal's fires was shameful to say the least.
You allowed 5000 volunteer firefighters to work day and night for 1 week straight, amazing that Spain, and Italy 2 countries that came to Portugal's aid are struggling financially themselves.
To the EU I say POOR SHOW
By Maria from USA on 16 Aug 2016, 07:19