Forestry specialists of the republic conduct active explanatory work on compliance with fire safety rules in forests

4 February 2020, Tuesday

Preparations for the 2020 fire hazard season in forests are continuing in the Republic of Tatarstan. According to the Ministry’s work plan, representatives of forestry departments of the republic make reports on fire-fighting topics at gatherings of citizens of rural settlements.

So, the District Forester of Chistopolskiy district forestry of the State Public Institution of the Republic of Tatarstan “Kamskiy Forest District” Rustam Gilmutdinov informed about fire safety rules in forests at the gathering of citizens of Malotolkishsky rural settlement of Chistopolskiy municipal district. In his speech, he dwelled on the results of the fire hazard season in 2019 and planned events for the current year. The District Forester reminded that violation of fire safety rules in the forests entails the imposition of an administrative fine on citizens in the amount of up to 3 thousand rubles, on officials - up to 20 thousand rubles, legal entities - up to 200 thousand rubles. “If the violation is committed in conditions of a special fire-prevention regime, in this case the amount of the administrative fine will increase and will amount to 4 to 5 thousand rubles for individuals, for officials - from 20 to 40 thousand rubles, legal entities - from 300 to 500 thousand rubles”, - added Rustam Gilmutdinov.

Ildar Zainullin, a District Forester of the Chuvash-Brodskiy district forestry of the State Public Institution of the Republic of Tatarstan “Alkeyevskiy Forest District”, made a report at a gathering of citizens of the Starokamkinskiy rural settlement of the Alkeyevskiy municipal district, Aleksandr Osipov, a Forest Master of Vishnevo-Polyanskiy district forestry of the State Public Institution of the Republic of Tatarstan “Nurlatskiy Forest District” – at the gathering of citizens of Mamykovskiy rural settlement of Nurlatskiy municipal district.

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