France and Germany send firefighting units to aid Netherlands blazes

France and Germany have deployed firefighting units to the Netherlands to combat woodland blazes that began earlier this week. Dutch authorities, overwhelmed by the fires impacting military training grounds, requested assistance via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, prompting this international response.

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France and Germany send firefighting units to aid Netherlands blazes

France and Germany send firefighting units to aid Netherlands blazes

Firefighting Assistance
France and Germany sent firefighting units to the Netherlands to combat woodland blazes, particularly on military training land where fires broke out.
Regional Cooperation
France and Germany’s combined deployment of over 100 firefighters demonstrates significant cross-border collaboration in responding to regional emergencies under the EU Civil Protection Mechanism.
Official Response
“An investigation is under way examining whether there is a connection between the military operations and the origin of the fires,” said Major Mike Hofman.

Key developments

France and Germany have dispatched firefighting units to assist the Netherlands in combating woodland fires that erupted earlier this week, particularly on military training grounds.

French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez confirmed the deployment of 41 personnel and 10 vehicles, while Germany provided 67 firefighters, 21 vehicles, and three trailers in response to the emergency request.

An ongoing investigation is looking into a potential connection between the fires and military operations, as Dutch authorities continue to enforce heightened precautions during training exercises amid current drought conditions.

France and Germany send firefighters to help battle woodland blazes in Netherlands

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France and Germany sent firefighting units to the Netherlands on Friday to help battle woodland blazes flaring in several areas.

Many of the fires, which broke out on Wednesday and Thursday, were raging in land used for military training, including an artillery range, in the south.

Stretched Dutch authorities requested help facing the emergency through the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, with France and Germany responding.

French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez said in a post on X that Paris had despatched 41 civil security personnel and 10 vehicles.

A total of 67 firefighters, 21 vehicles and three trailers were sent by the Bonn fire service in Germany.

A Dutch military spokesman, Major Mike Hofman, confirmed on Friday that army “training grounds were in use at the time the fires broke out.”

He said an investigation was under way “examining whether there is a connection between the military operations and the origin of the fires”.

The head of the Dutch armed forces said on Thursday that extra precautions were being taken on terrain used for drills because of a drought currently parching the country.

He added, however, that the military exercises being conducted would not be suspended.

Additional sources • AFP

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