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Red cross successfully managed 110 events on King’s Day, responding to high demand

The Red Cross reports that its efforts on King’s Day Saturday were largely successful, with the organization providing support at 110 events across the country. The humanitarian group was on hand to offer assistance at festivals and public gatherings, ensuring the safety and well-being of attendees.

At various first aid stations, people were able to receive basic medical treatment or simply have access to water, especially important given the warm weather. The largest crowds were in major cities like Utrecht and Amsterdam, where the Red Cross dealt with a high volume of calls. However, despite the busy conditions, the organization stated that the situation remained manageable.

In Amsterdam, the combination of beautiful weather and the large number of festivities led to an uptick in requests for assistance. The Red Cross reported that its operations were busy, particularly with many people seeking help due to the heat and festivities.

Despite some isolated incidents, the Red Cross was able to respond swiftly, thanks in part to effective collaboration with other emergency services. In Amsterdam, mobile bike teams were stationed in strategic areas, ready to provide rapid response if necessary.

Reporting by ANP

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