The risk of forest fire increases: five counties in Brandenburg under alarm!

Risk of forest fire in Märkisch-Oderland: Current risks, weather forecasts and prevention measures in the sign of climate change.
Risk of forest fire in Märkisch-Oderland: Current risks, weather forecasts and prevention measures in the sign of climate change. (Symbolbild/NAG)

The risk of forest fire increases: five counties in Brandenburg under alarm!

Märkisch-Oderland, Deutschland - Fire risk in the state of Brandenburg hovers over the forests: The last forecasts show that the risk of forest fire in the region has risen again. Five counties are particularly affected and are classified with the second highest danger level 4. The districts of Havelland, Potsdam-Mittelmark, Märkisch-Oderland, Oder-Spree and Spree-Neisse are affected, such as Tag24 reported. While high danger is reported for these regions, there is a medium -sized risk risk in other parts of Brandenburg.

The weather does not make the situation better: Dry and very warm temperatures between 27 and 31 degrees are predicted. On the other hand, Sunday could bring strong showers and thunderstorms. The combination of hot temperatures and thin vegetation affects the risk of fire in a federal state that already has more difficult conditions.

forest fire risk: numbers and facts

Brandenburg is around 1.1 million hectares of forest, which makes up 37 percent of the total country area, the most endangered region in Germany. In particular, the extensive pine forests and the low precipitation contribute to the high risk. Human action is the main cause of forest fires and has caused more than 90 percent of all cases in recent years, such as the brandenburg.de

The dramatic reality, however, is that up to 99 percent of the damage caused by forest fires are due to human influences. This makes the education and sensitization of the population a priority task for prevention protection. In the event of violations of the forest law, fines are at risk of up to 20,000 euros.

look into the past: forest fires in Germany

The history of the forest fires in Germany also shows intensive fluctuations. According to the Environmental Office , the area of ​​forest fires has dropped significantly, even if the weather-related endangerment rose in some regions. Especially in 2018 and 2019, extreme drought caused a sudden increase in forest fires.

In 2018, 512 forest fires were registered in Brandenburg, which affected an area of ​​1,674 hectares. The biggest fire in the Jüterbog area was a memorial for the dangers of dryness and high temperatures in the region. This fire even led to the evacuation of several villages. The years later also remained explosive, since the problem of burning weather should not be considered negligent.

Continuous monitoring and the technical improvement such as the exchange of old fire -growing towers through digital sensors are steps in the right direction. Nevertheless, with regard to these recurring challenges for forest fire prevention and fighting, we have to remain vigilant. The responsibility is not only among the institutions involved, but also in the hands of all citizens: inside that must be sensitized to deal with our forests carefully.

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