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EU plans largest ever wildfire response for 2026 summer

EU plans largest ever wildfire response for 2026 summer

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FILE PHOTO - Flames burn through a forest area in north of Athens. A major wildfire has broken out south-east of Athens and is burning out of control, fanned by strong winds, the local fire service said on Friday. (is associated with: «EU plans largest ever wildfire response for 2026 summer») Angelos Tzortzinis/dpa
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  • EU plans largest-ever operation to combat forest fires this summer, deploying nearly 800 firefighters from 14 countries and 22 aircraft and five helicopters from the EU fleet.
  • European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasizes European solidarity in protecting people, homes, and forests from wildfires across Europe.
  • Wildfires in Europe burned over one million hectares last year, prompting the EU to establish a new European regional fire station in Cyprus to enhance prevention and response capacities.
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The EU is planning its largest-ever operation to combat forest fires this summer.

In light of the increasing risk of wildfires across Europe, nearly 800 firefighters from 14 countries will be deployed to particularly vulnerable areas in Cyprus, Greece, Italy, France, Spain and Portugal, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday.

In addition, 22 aircraft and five helicopters from the EU fleet are on standby to provide support.

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"This is European solidarity in action," von der Leyen said. "Firefighters from across our continent share one mission: to protect people, homes and forests."

The project is being coordinated and funded by the European Commission through the Civil Protection Mechanism.

The initiative is supported by round-the-clock coordination and assistance from experts at an emergency coordination centre. Furthermore, the EU plans to establish a new European regional fire station in Cyprus to strengthen prevention and response capacities for forest fires across Europe and in the southern Mediterranean region, it was stated.

Wildfires in Europe burned more than one million hectares last year, the largest area on record, according to a report on the state of the European climate published by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service.