Voluntary Fire Brigades in Vojvodina Receive 30 Million Dinars – But Is It Enough?
Voluntary fire brigades in Vojvodina have finally received support from the provincial government – 30 million dinars aimed at improving equipment and efficiency in fighting fires. But is this enough in an era when fires are becoming more frequent and dangerous?
What’s Going On?
The Provincial Secretariat for Agriculture, Water Management, and Forestry decided to support 36 voluntary fire brigades with a total of 30 million dinars. The goal is to improve the equipment and readiness of these brigades for effective action on the ground.
Why Does It Matter?
Over the past six years, the provincial budget has allocated millions of dinars to improve the work of firefighters. This support measure is of exceptional importance for protecting agricultural land and crops from open fires, especially under conditions of severe drought and increased fire risk.
But Is 30 Million Enough?
In an era of climate change causing more frequent and intense fires, the question is whether this amount is sufficient for a serious fight against the fiery menace. Will the funds be used for modern equipment, training, and rapid response, or will it remain just a drop in the ocean of needs?
What Do the Firefighters Say?
Voluntary fire brigades are often on the front lines but face a lack of equipment and financial support. This aid is a step in the right direction, but is it enough?
Conclusion
The provincial government has shown it recognizes the importance of voluntary firefighters, but the question remains whether 30 million dinars for 36 brigades is enough to seriously improve their efficiency in fighting fires threatening agricultural land and lives.
Got thoughts on whether this support is enough or just a drop in the ocean? Drop a comment below – let’s see who’s all fired up and who’s just blowing smoke!