Entries to forest areas banned until 9th Sept
Posted: Sat 29 Aug 2020 1:38 pm
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The Forestry Department warned that the fire risk is very high, as hot and windy weather will be effective across the country. The statement from the Circle is as follows: “In the light of the information obtained from the Meteorology Department, it has been determined that the hot and windy weather will be effective throughout our country and therefore the fire risk is very high in our forests. All kinds of traffic vehicles are prohibited from entering the forest areas during the week when the fire risk is high. It is strongly announced to our public that the forest areas cannot be entered until September 9, 2020, even if it is included for touring purposes. Considering the causes of fires, 99.1% are caused by human hand (negligence and carelessness, accident, unknown, deliberate, etc.) and only 0.9% is caused by lightning. As can be seen from these data, our citizens should be very careful not to throw cigarette butts outside while driving and not to light fires in areas where fire is prohibited during these hot days in our country. Especially the fires caused by cigarette butts thrown on the roads in recent years endanger both our forests, which are the national wealth of our country, and our people who work devotedly to extinguish the fires. According to the laws in force, no fire is lit for any reason whatsoever between 1 May and 31 October and is not permitted for this purpose. Nevertheless, those who fire fires without authorization are guilty of a crime, and in case of convictions, they may be sentenced to a fine of up to twice the monthly minimum wage or a prison sentence of up to one year, or both. It is very important that our citizens notify the slightest smoke they will see to the Forest Office "Alo 177" which is a free Forest Fire Warning or to the Fire Department "Alo 199". Likewise, in the event of a fire, it is both a legal and a citizenship duty for all our citizens to participate in firefighting activities without call and to mobilize all their means to extinguish the fire. Taking all these into consideration, it is strongly reminded that all our citizens show maximum attention and sensitivity in order not to cause the start of a fire and to have a fire-free season. As the Directorate of Forestry, as required by law, it is our duty to take the necessary precautions for the protection of forests, we request our people to comply with our decision and assist forest officials. "
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The Forestry Department warned that the fire risk is very high, as hot and windy weather will be effective across the country. The statement from the Circle is as follows: “In the light of the information obtained from the Meteorology Department, it has been determined that the hot and windy weather will be effective throughout our country and therefore the fire risk is very high in our forests. All kinds of traffic vehicles are prohibited from entering the forest areas during the week when the fire risk is high. It is strongly announced to our public that the forest areas cannot be entered until September 9, 2020, even if it is included for touring purposes. Considering the causes of fires, 99.1% are caused by human hand (negligence and carelessness, accident, unknown, deliberate, etc.) and only 0.9% is caused by lightning. As can be seen from these data, our citizens should be very careful not to throw cigarette butts outside while driving and not to light fires in areas where fire is prohibited during these hot days in our country. Especially the fires caused by cigarette butts thrown on the roads in recent years endanger both our forests, which are the national wealth of our country, and our people who work devotedly to extinguish the fires. According to the laws in force, no fire is lit for any reason whatsoever between 1 May and 31 October and is not permitted for this purpose. Nevertheless, those who fire fires without authorization are guilty of a crime, and in case of convictions, they may be sentenced to a fine of up to twice the monthly minimum wage or a prison sentence of up to one year, or both. It is very important that our citizens notify the slightest smoke they will see to the Forest Office "Alo 177" which is a free Forest Fire Warning or to the Fire Department "Alo 199". Likewise, in the event of a fire, it is both a legal and a citizenship duty for all our citizens to participate in firefighting activities without call and to mobilize all their means to extinguish the fire. Taking all these into consideration, it is strongly reminded that all our citizens show maximum attention and sensitivity in order not to cause the start of a fire and to have a fire-free season. As the Directorate of Forestry, as required by law, it is our duty to take the necessary precautions for the protection of forests, we request our people to comply with our decision and assist forest officials. "
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