More than 100 Floriani’s were used on Tuesday in East -Tirol to tame the last Sintels after the Flame Inferno. In the evening, “fire” can be given, but the fire brigade remains alert. Exploratory flights are constantly performed with drones. In the meantime, clubs and organizations have their say.
Also on the fourth day, the risk of the recycling company in Nussdorf-Debant is not yet prohibited. After post -operation work took place on Monday in the area and the emergency services were positively coordinated, there are still countless Florianis on Tuesday and fighting against the last Sintels. The rotating wind and the strong smoke development only make work with respiratory protection possible.
The built -in buildings currently have extra danger: “The corridors of the recycling facility are currently in a collapse and cannot be entered. Here water cannons are used to re -delay work,” says the country. To keep the situation in mind, exploration flights with the Staatsdrone are constantly taking place. It is still difficult to assess how long the extinguishing and excavated work takes.
Civil protection warning stood up
In any case, there is good news for the residents in the Lienz Valley floor and the lower Pustal: the AT-Alert, which has been in force since Saturday, was lifted in the afternoon.
Lighting and new system required
In the meantime, clubs and organizations also have their say. The “East Tyrol Nature” association requires objective information about the cause of the fire and the consequences of the fire. Gabriele Jüly, president of the Association or Austrian removal companies, notes that fires in recycling companies are no exception. Lithium batteries or problematic substances are often wrongly the cause. It therefore argues among citizens to increase the consciousness of waste separation and the government to check a cashback system for lithium batteries and batteries.
Another drop of bitterness of the Fire Brigade: After the efforts of the past few days, De Lienzer Florianis canceled their Fire Brigade Festival on the weekend.
Source: Krone

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