Disaster Preparedness and Risk Management: Key Insights from the Morning Show Interview – RTS Serbia

Disaster Preparedness and Risk Management: Key Insights from the Morning Show Interview – RTS Serbia Last year, Storm Boris swept across Central Europe, while devastating floods hit Spain and Germany, claiming at least 258 lives. These three disasters ranked among the ten costliest climate events worldwide in 2024, underscoring the critical importance of disaster preparedness. However, according to a recent Eurobarometer survey, fewer than four in ten Europeans believe they are well-prepared for disasters or emergencies in their areas. Even more concerning, fewer than one in ten respondents reported being informed about an emergency response plan in their city. The memory of the catastrophic 2014 floods in Serbia remains fresh. During that disaster, 57 people lost their lives, and the town of Obrenovac became a symbol of suffering, with approximately 90% of its territory submerged and nearly 9,000 residents evacuated. This raises pressing questions about Serbia’s preparedness for natural disasters, the effectiveness of its disaster response system, and necessary improvements to enhance resilience. During a recent morning show appearance, I, Professor Vladimir Cvetković from the Faculty of Security, had the opportunity to discuss these critical issues. The discussion revolved around several key aspects: Serbia’s Current Preparedness for Natural Disasters: Given the challenges posed by natural disasters, how prepared is Serbia to respond effectively? Improvements in the Disaster Protection and Rescue System: What needs to be enhanced to strengthen Serbia’s disaster response capabilities? Identifying Gaps in the Existing System: What are the main deficiencies in Serbia’s protection and rescue system, and which can be addressed in the short term? Disaster Risk Reduction Strategy (2022-2027): The Ministry of Internal Affairs has developed a draft strategy and action plan for disaster risk reduction and emergency management in Serbia. Although this critical regulatory framework has yet to be adopted, what are the key areas […]

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Fires and Explosions Caused by Improper Maintenance and Use of Gas Cylinders – Guest Appearance on Blic Television

Fires and Explosions Caused by Improper Maintenance and Use of Gas Cylinders – Guest Appearance on Blic Television Gas cylinders are widely used in households and industries, but improper use and poor maintenance can lead to serious fires and explosions. Such incidents endanger human lives and property, making it essential to apply precautionary and safety measures. One of the main causes of fires related to gas cylinders is gas leaks, which occur due to worn-out valves, hoses, or regulators. Even a minor leak can cause an explosion if exposed to a spark or open flame. Additionally, improper storage of cylinders, especially in enclosed and poorly ventilated spaces, increases the risk of gas accumulation and ignition. Incorrect installation and poorly connected hose joints are often the cause of accidents, as they lead to unnoticed gas leakage. Using outdated, damaged, or improperly filled cylinders also carries a high risk. Sometimes, cylinders on the market may be filled at unauthorized stations or modified inappropriately, making them unstable and prone to explosions. To prevent such accidents, it is necessary to regularly inspect hoses, valves, and regulators and immediately replace any worn-out parts. Gas cylinders should be stored in an upright position, away from heat sources and flammable materials, in well-ventilated areas. It is advisable to use only certified equipment installed by professionals. If a gas odor is detected, electrical devices must not be turned on, flames must not be ignited, and any source of sparks should be avoided. Windows should be opened immediately, the gas supply should be shut off, and the area should be evacuated. In the event of a fire, a suitable fire extinguisher (Class B) should be used, and the fire department should be contacted immediately. Improper handling of gas cylinders can have catastrophic consequences, but by following basic safety rules, […]

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