Forest Fire Rages Near Warsaw, Residents Evacuated
Translated from Lithuanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A forest fire is raging near Warsaw, Poland, prompting the evacuation of residents.
- Firefighting efforts are hampered by strong winds, with the fire covering over 10 hectares.
- Emergency services, including police helicopters and firefighting planes, are on site to control the situation.
A significant forest fire has broken out in the Volomino district near Warsaw, Poland, forcing the evacuation of residents from nearby villages. The blaze, which has already consumed over 10 hectares of forest, is being battled by emergency services, including police helicopters and specialized firefighting aircraft.
Strong, gusty winds are severely complicating firefighting efforts, fanning the flames and making containment difficult. The proximity of the fire to residential areas has raised concerns, leading authorities to initiate an evacuation of people from summer house plots in the village of Oldakowizna.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk confirmed on social media that police helicopters and "Dromader" firefighting planes are actively engaged at the scene. He emphasized that additional forces are being deployed, with the primary focus remaining on ensuring the safety of residents and maintaining control over the situation.
As of the latest reports, there have been no announcements of casualties or injuries related to the fire. Mazovian Voivodeship press spokesperson Luiza Jurgiel-Zyla provided details on the fire's extent, while Warsaw police utilized social media to inform the public about the evacuation measures being taken.
The police helicopter 'Black Hawk' and the firefighting plane 'Dromader' are already working on site. Additional forces are being deployed, and the most important thing remains the safety of the residents and control of the situation.
Originally published by Delfi in Lithuanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.