Lower Saxony is fighting dramatic forest fires in Spain!
Lower Saxony is sending firefighters to Spain to fight devastating forest fires, operations planned until the end of August.

Lower Saxony is fighting dramatic forest fires in Spain!
Spain is currently battling devastating forest fires that have destroyed around 1,150 square kilometers in the last two weeks. To counteract this catastrophe, the country has requested help from Germany. Specially trained firefighters from Lower Saxony and North Rhine-Westphalia have agreed to provide support. Lower Saxony is sending two tank fire engines, a command car and 14 emergency services, who have already set off to meet the forces from North Rhine-Westphalia before the journey continues to Spain. [n-tv.de].
The emergency services from North Rhine-Westphalia have made themselves even larger and are sending a total of 67 emergency services in 21 vehicles, supported by three trailers. The planned duration of deployment for the German firefighters is until the end of August. This could prove crucial in saving many lives, as thousands of people have already had to be evacuated and at least three people have lost their lives in the fires.
The need for help
The forest fires in Spain are a serious and sad occasion to remember the resources and commitment of emergency responders across Europe. In times of extreme weather and increasing natural disasters, it is important that countries support each other. This also shows the exemplary willingness to help from Lower Saxony, which cooperates with the forces from North Rhine-Westphalia in France before moving on to Spain. The technical support that Lower Saxony provides not only includes vehicles, but above all also well-trained firefighters who are trained in crisis situations.
Environmental awareness and safety
Another topic that is also receiving attention in these times is how to deal with old car bans. Many people don't realize that disposing of batteries that contain dangerous chemicals isn't just thrown in the trash. Inadequate disposal can pose a significant environmental hazard. For example, leaked battery acid can contaminate soil and endanger waterways, which in turn affects aquatic life. Here Cars Bibles points out that recycling is the most environmentally friendly method for disposing of old batteries. Recycling batteries also offers economic benefits: it creates jobs and supports a circular economy.
Proper disposal and recycling of car batteries not only helps protect the environment, but also recovers valuable materials that can be reused in new products. It is particularly important to always exercise caution when handling old batteries to avoid safety risks.
These two topics, the help for forest fires in Spain by the fire departments in Germany and the responsible use of used batteries, illustrate how important it is to work together in solidarity in times of crisis as well as to use our resources responsibly in everyday life.