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Dutch officials want €50 million yearly to bolster national emergency response support

The Dutch Safety Council (Veiligheidsberaad) is calling for 50 million euros in annual funding to establish thousands of emergency support centers across the Netherlands, preparing for potential future crises such as prolonged blackouts and water shortages. The proposal comes amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and climate-related threats.

The council, made up of the 25 mayors who oversee the country’s safety regions, wants to launch 1,000 primary emergency support centers in locations such as fire stations. These centers would serve as coordination hubs and provide critical information during emergencies. The mayors are urging the government to include the funding in the upcoming Spring Budget (Voorjaarsnota).

Beyond the initial rollout, the plan calls for 3,600 additional local emergency support points. These centers would distribute essentials like food, water, and medicine in the event of a nationwide crisis.

The push for emergency preparedness is driven by more than just global instability. The Netherlands is increasingly vulnerable to extreme weather, including floods, wildfires, and heatwaves. At the same time, the military’s ability to assist in domestic crises is no longer guaranteed, as Dutch defense forces could be deployed to bolster European security.

The Safety Council is reportedly currently engaged in "an urgent conversation" with the Ministry of Defense to ensure that military support for civilians will also be available.

Reporting by ANP

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