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Don’t drive today, the governor asks volunteers. Firefighters also have a stop sign

Pelican stressed that over a thousand firefighters are now deployed in the area. Dozens of soldiers and literally hundreds of volunteers also work in it. The problems are caused by the fact that the affected villages are very difficult to pass, which then complicates the cleaning of rubble.

“We have enough people, enough technology on site. At the moment, we need space to work, “said Pelikán, adding that there is no time to deal with the so-called trips of voluntary fire brigades.

He stressed that each unit must have a clear instruction from the fire brigade to operate in the area. Otherwise it has nothing to do in the given locality. Its technology further thickens traffic. In addition, these volunteer firefighters leave their municipalities, cities and micro-regions unchecked.

František Benada’s recreational facility (right) was practically destroyed by a tornado.

Photo: Petr Marek, Právo

Volunteers who go from house to house and put their hand to the work where possible can enter the area, but according to the South Moravian Governor Jan Grolich (KDU-ČSL), everything must have its order. So the volunteers park the car they arrived at behind the village and go inside on their own. In Moravská Nová Ves, there is a shuttle bus service running from the parking lot to the center.

However, they should no longer go to the area on Sundays. “Those who are there now are enough, there would currently be no place and work for others,” the governor said on Twitter and thanked everyone for their willingness.

Distribution of material aid.

Photo: Petr Marek, Právo

The stop sign also applies to further weighing of gifts directly to municipalities. The donations are transported to the centers in Hodonín and Břeclav, from where they are transported directly to the places according to the instructions of the crisis staffs. No other procedure is possible. Police are trying to keep the roads in many places, along which truck drivers zigzag between piles of rubble.

Consequences of the windstorm in Mikulčice.

Photo: Petr Marek, Právo

Night patrols guard the entire area. Although the entire site has turned into a giant human anthill, there are no problems.

“It simply came to our notice then. In the first case, it was a volunteer who wanted to enter the village, although the patrol on the spot clearly forbade him. In the second case, we had to pacify a volunteer who wanted to help with a chainsaw, but drunk, which would endanger himself and others, “said Leoš Tržil, South Moravian police director.

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