The recent days have seen an increase in the number of fires in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which have become an everyday thing that the communities in which we live face. We are obligated to respond to any form of request for assistance or involvement. Everybody in their own manner.
It would be ideal, of course, if we could stop these kinds of incidents, which, in the event that they occur, might cause immense harm, particularly when they are the result of human carelessness. Future generations will suffer greatly when something that belongs to us all and is necessary for life is lost. Thus, even in the event that such incidents occur, we must contribute as much as possible to preserve the environment and—above all—human life and private property.
Inaccessible terrain that is impossible for human foot to reach, such as those in Tjentište, Konjic, and now also in the area of Maglaj and Tešanj, require a special method of action. Therefore, using additional resources, Hifa-Oil made available special drones with thermal cameras that located and detected key hotspots and marked thermal records, which made it easier for the services responsible for extinguishing the fire to act. Also, by recording positions with drones, locations that potentially need attention are defined in advance and thus further escalation is prevented.
Ismail Barlov arrived from France bringing with him a silver medal from the Paralympic Games in Paris and great joy for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Years of hard work and disciplined training with the help and support of the coach, Amel Kapa, brought results. This is not his first medal, however, nor is it his club colleague, Ismail Zulfić. Medals followed, as did the successes they achieve together, inseparable from the first day when they formed a friendship at the training sessions held at the Olympic pool in Sarajevo.