Upon receiving a call regarding the forest fire that occurred around 2:30 PM on July 25th between Karaağaç and Esentepe, we responded and participated in the cooling efforts.
On May 23, 2025, while we, as the Civil Disaster Response Team Association (Sivil Afet Timi Derneği), were conducting the third session of our regional training at the Erenköy-Karpaz Municipality, we received news of a wildfire breaking out in the Avtepe-Kuruova area.
On June 18, 2025, at around 15:00, our SAT-DER logistics and response teams quickly reached the forest fire that broke out in the Yamaçköy area between Tirmen and Mallıdağ. The Civil Disaster Response Team Association (SAT-DER) and the Cyprus Turkish Search and Rescue Association
The fire that started in Bağlıköy in the morning was controlled after great efforts. From the very first moment, our team's western region volunteers integrated with the Forestry Department and firefighting teams to participate in the intervention efforts.
Our trained volunteer team responded to the fire that broke out at the Mersinlikcamping area by arriving at the scene and collaborating with the 'forestry department' and 'civil defense' Organization.
In response to the risk of the fire spreading from the Beyköy Shooting Range area to the Alevkayası forested region, our Civil Disaster Team's volunteer wildfire response unit arrived at the scene and integrated with the Forestry Department Directorate. They remained stationed in the area, prepared to respond if needed.
On 10.11.2023, following a call for the search of a citizen named R.Ö. from the 'civil defense organization', a 16-person team made up of members of the Civil Disaster Team Association, along with our search dog
On Monday evening, 09.10.2023, at around 22:00, following a call for the search of a citizen named M.K. from the 'civil defense organization', a 12-person team consisting of members from the
As a result of the interventions carried out over the years by the Civil Disaster Team's volunteer disaster efforts, we were assigned by the 'forestry department' to the most critical areas of the fire.

