Continued cooperation with firefighters to protect the natural features of the highest category
Protection from fire is one of the fundamental guidelines of the Regulations on the Protection and Preservation of the Krka National Park. Accordingly, the Park continues its strong cooperation with fire departments this year, with the aim of making quality preparations for the summer months when the danger of fire is greatest is greatest.

In order to agree on activities and coordination, a working meeting was held with representatives of the volunteer fire departments of Skradin, Dubravice, Sv. Juraj, Ervenik, Promina, and Drniš, along with the public fire departments of Knin and Šibenik. At the meeting, experiences were exchanged, successful cooperation from previous years was confirmed, and activities were agreed upon for the upcoming season.

All participants in the meeting emphasized that the preparation for the season was carried out in a high quality and comprehensive manner, with a special emphasis on coordination and operational readiness. They also expressed satisfaction with the results of the cooperation so far, thanks to which major damage caused by fires has been prevented in recent years, and the nature of the Park has been preserved from serious threats.

It was also confirmed that the fire roads have been cleared, arranged, and ready for use, enabling the unhindered and rapid operation of fire trucks and crews throughout the Park.

Special thanks are due to all firefighters for their dedication, professionalism, and selfless contributions, as their constant presence and readiness are crucial for timely action. Everyone involved in the preparation for the upcoming season hopes that it will be peaceful and safe, without the need for any major interventions.

Ahead of the 2025 fire season, the Krka National Park has made an important step forward in improving the early fire detection system: three new fire alarm cameras will be installed at key locations in the Park.

The cameras will be located at Lozovac and Roški slap and at the Krka Eco Campus in Puljane, so that they cover the entire area of the Park. This investment will further strengthen the security system and enable a faster response in the event of a fire, ensuring even more effective protection of the natural features.

The Krka National Park systematically invests in the fire protection system through annual plans and programs, including the Program of Activities in the Implementation of Special Fire Protection Measures, the Monitoring and Reporting Service Plan, and the Monitoring, Guarding ,and Patrolling Plan. These documents describe in detail all protection measures in the field, with an emphasis on the period from May 1 to November 1: fire roads are cleared, low vegetation is removed, grass is mowed, hiking trails are maintained, and firefighting equipment is tested, while during periods of increased fire danger, a specially organized monitoring and reporting service operates.

The Krka National Park remains dedicated to the preservation of nature and the safety of all visitors, and continues to build a strong partnership with firefighters as one of the key factors in the protection of this area that belongs to the highest category of preservation.

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