Cyprus approves €25.5 million investment for national fire surveillance system
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Cyprus approves €25.5 million investment for national fire surveillance system

The Cypriot Cabinet has approved a three-year, €25,513,593 investment plan to establish a comprehensive surveillance and fire prevention technology network. This initiative marks a strategic shift toward modern crisis management by unifying the Forestry Department, Fire Service, National Guard, and Civil Defence under a single operational umbrella.

Phase B of the project follows a successful pilot phase that introduced the ARGOS crisis management system, electro-optical sensors in Akamas, Madari, Oikos, and Fikardou, as well as drone systems and mobile tactical command centers. The new phase aims to expand this infrastructure across the entire territory, featuring 31 additional electro-optical sensor systems to enhance the country's rapid response capabilities. The proposal was spearheaded by the Ministries of Agriculture, Defence, Interior, and Justice, with full support from the Ministry of Finance.

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