Director Stojanče Angelov of the Directorate for Security and Salvation clarified that the movement restriction imposed in the designated noise area does not constitute a complete prohibition. According to Angelov, the issuance of necessary permits and travel documents remains operational. He stated that citizens and other individuals will be permitted entry into the noise zone, but this access will be granted only with explicit authorization.
This authorization serves a preventive purpose, specifically designed to monitor and mitigate the heightened risk of wildfires during the summer months. The implementation of this measure is directly linked to periods characterized by high temperatures and an elevated fire risk. Consequently, the authorities are appealing to the public for heightened caution and responsible conduct while adhering to the guidelines.
The Ministry of Agriculture previously informed the public that this restriction will be in effect from July 1 to August 31, 2026, as stipulated under the Noise Act. The directive aims to balance public access with critical safety concerns related to fire prevention. Authorities emphasize that while movement is curtailed, the system for managing controlled entry remains active, ensuring that necessary oversight is maintained to protect the area during peak fire danger periods.
This structured approach allows for controlled passage while prioritizing public safety against environmental hazards.
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