According to statistics from the Executive Forest Agency, between 2010 and 2024, there were 7,115 forest fires in Bulgaria, affecting 92,694 hectares of land. Data for the current year is not yet available. Over 90% of all fires are caused by human activity - burning stubble, careless handling of open flames, or intentional acts. However, many of these fires can be contained if they are located and tackled in time. Firefighters respond in such moments, but often even they need support from ordinary citizens who have joined various volunteer squads.
“Everyone has undergone initial training in firefighting and emergency rescue operations through one of the regional departments of ‘Fire Safety and Civil Protection.’ Additionally, we have people involved in rope rescue, paramedics, doctors - most have completed at least one first aid training course, and many are amateur radio operators. Since the end of last year, we’ve had a rescue dog unit, and with the help of sponsors, we’ve secured high-clearance vehicles equipped with firefighting systems and purchased off-road ambulances.”
“Back in 2022, when we still didn’t have a medical helicopter, I started researching prices and suitable models - both new and second-hand. They cost millions, and it was clear we couldn’t raise that amount with caps alone. So I began contacting large companies that might want to contribute in exchange for branding opportunities. But then the war in Ukraine broke out, which impacted the economy across Europe, and companies cut their marketing and advertising budgets.”
Anelia Ilieva, a former human resources specialist, has actively supported various charitable causes for years. That’s why her involvement first as a volunteer in the caps campaign and now in the rescue clubs feels completely natural. She made an appeal to all people traveling around the country for tourism or leisure:
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English publication: R. Petkova
Photos: Joan Kolev, Anelia Ilieva's private archive
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