Lithuanian military helicopters continue to help Latvia, Sweden fight wildfires

In Latvia, the Lithuanian military helicopter has since July 18 spent 60 hours in the air and dropped over 1.2 million liters of water from nearby lakes on the fire area.

“All people living nearby take care of us and help as much as they can and nearby gas stations treat us to coffee and snacks,” Captain Rokas Pauliukaitis, a Lithuanian Air Force pilot who takes part in the fire-fighting operation, was quoted as saying in the ministry’s press release.

A Latvian border guard helicopter has also been working in the area, looking for blazes and coordinating capabilities. Around 1,000 hectares of forest have burned down in the area.

Lithuania’s Mi-8 and Latvia’s Mi-17 have been using 2,000-liter Bambi Bucket aerial water delivery systems to put out the blazes.

Related Post

The other Mi-8 helicopter of the Lithuanian Air Force was sent to Sweden on July 21 after the country asked for help.

The Lithuanian helicopter has since then spent 21 hours in the air and dropped over 258,000 liters of water on the fire-hit areas.

The Lithuanian Arce Force said that AS365N3+ Dauphin helicopters, which are also designed for search and rescue, evacuation and firefighting, remain on duty in Lithuania while the Mi-8s are helping the neighbors.

Share

Recent Posts

  • Culture

Lens on Movement: Ukrainian and Lithuanian Photos at Luxembourg’s European Mobility Week

Celebrating the European Mobility Week (16-22 September), the City of Bissen in Luxembourg will present…

3 days ago
  • Economy

Lithuanians will have to open their wallets even wider: goods and services will become more expensive

According to TV3.lt, Swedbank economists raise their GDP growth forecast for Lithuania and believe the…

1 week ago
  • Economy

Janulevičius. Lithuania’s economy looks better than Estonia’s or Latvia’s, but we shouldn’t be happy about it

From Q1 2022 onwards, Estonia has been in a prolonged recession. Yes, we also had…

2 weeks ago
  • Tribune

EMBank’s earnings for the first half of 2024 have increased by over 50%

European Merchant Bank (EMBank), a provider of financial solutions to small and medium-sized businesses, has…

2 weeks ago
  • Latest

Resorting to anger when it should be apologising: experts on Gabrielius Landsbergis

As the debate on the Landsbergis' assets continues in the public sphere, political analysts are…

3 weeks ago
  • Economy

Preliminary housing purchase contract – what not to be afraid of and what to check before signing

A preliminary contract is usually signed when buying a new dwelling directly from the developer…

1 month ago