

Kazakhstan's Abay Region Stages Major Wildfire Drill
**Kazakhstan's Abay Region Holds Successful Wildfire Exercise** Beskaragay district, Abay region, Kazakhstan, successfully hosted a large-scale wildfire exercise on May 23, 2025, as part of the "Fire-2025" program. The drills involved a coordinated effort from numerous civil defense agencies, showcasing their preparedness for natural wildfire emergencies. The exercise simulated various scenarios, including the rapid response to a spreading wildfire. Fire trucks, tractors, and even helicopters were deployed, demonstrating the region's commitment to efficient wildfire suppression. One participant commented, "The training was realistic and helped us identify areas for improvement in our response protocols." The drills also focused on improving inter-agency coordination. This collaboration was essential for efficient resource allocation and effective communication during the exercise. A positive assessment was given to the level of preparation and interaction of all participating structures. Such exercises are crucial for enhancing the readiness of civil defense services and improving their ability to handle emergencies. The successful completion of "Fire-2025" demonstrates Abay region's commitment to protecting its citizens and natural resources. The drills provided valuable experience and highlighted the importance of ongoing training and collaboration in wildfire prevention and response.