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Ten territorial and volunteer fire stations across the Republic of Moldova will be renovated thanks to financial support from the European Union, as part of the ”EU4Moldova Resilience – Secure State, Resilient Communities” project.

Ten Fire Stations in Moldova to Be Renovated with the European Union support

11/04/2025

Ten territorial and volunteer fire stations across the Republic of Moldova will be renovated thanks to financial support from the European Union, as part of the ”EU4Moldova Resilience – Secure State, Resilient Communities” project. Each selected locality will receive up to 418,000 MDL in funding, contributing to the modernization of emergency infrastructure and the improvement of working conditions for firefighting teams.

The selected localities are: Mereni (Anenii Noi), Sireti (Straseni), Larga (Briceni), Scoreni (Straseni), Razeni (Ialoveni), Suhuluceni (Telenesti), Carpineni (Hincesti), Tomai (UTA Gagauzia), Lalova (Rezina), and Geamana (Anenii Noi). These localities were chosen following a grant call launched in December 2024 by Solidarity Fund PL in Moldova.

Renovation works will include improvements to existing infrastructure such as repairing ceilings and floors, upgrading ventilation and insulation systems, and modernizing sanitary and rest areas. These upgrades aim to create safer, more comfortable, and better-equipped environments for firefighters as they carry out their daily duties.

In addition, as part of the ”EU4Moldova Resilience – Secure State, Resilient Communities” project, 35 fire stations will be equipped with modern intervention tools and advanced communication systems. This investment will enhance the professional preparedness of both career and volunteer firefighters. Training conditions, rapid response capabilities, and operational coordination will all be significantly improved.

By the end of the project, Moldova’s national network of territorial and volunteer fire stations will expand from 25 to 35 units, strengthening the country’s rapid emergency response capacity, particularly in rural areas.

Renovation works are scheduled for completion by September 2025. The total budget allocated for this grant call is up to 4.2 million MDL.

The ”EU4Moldova Resilience – Secure State, Resilient Communities” project is funded by the European Union and implemented by Solidarity Fund PL in Moldova. The initiative aims to strengthen the resilience of the Republic of Moldova in the face of security challenges and to support local communities in building a safer future.

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