
UAE, Albania coordinate on firefighting efforts
The team arrived in the Republic of Albania last Monday, following directives from President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, to assist in combating forest fires. As a result of the meeting, the UAE Rescue Team pledged full support to Albanian authorities in their mission to save lives and protect property.
Aerial firefighting missions
So far, the UAE Rescue Team has conducted eight aerial sorties over fire-affected regions in and around Gramsh, carrying out 38 water drops totaling more than 71,000 kilograms in a humanitarian effort to assist the Albanian people.
Albanian officials express gratitude
During the meeting, several Albanian officials expressed their appreciation to the UAE and to President His Highness Sheikh

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