Honorable for heroic helpers: Health forces honored in flood use

Die Verleihung des Ehrenzeichens „Hochwasserhilfe Saarland“ würdigt die bemerkenswerte Unterstützung von Einsatzkräften und Bürgern beim Pfingsthochwasser im Landkreis Neunkirchen. Erfahren Sie mehr!
The awarding of the honorary assistance "Flood Aid Saarland" honors the remarkable support of emergency services and citizens in the Pentecostal water in the district of Neunkirchen. Learn more! (Symbolbild/DNAT)

Honorable for heroic helpers: Health forces honored in flood use

In a special moment of recognition and appreciation, around 900 emergency services recently met in the overcrowded hall of the Illipse. The event was dedicated to the awarding of the "Flood Aid Saarland" honorary welfare, which was awarded to the heroic efforts of full-time and voluntary forces that were used during the dramatic Pentecostal water in the Neunkirchen district. Klaus Dittrich moderated this emotional evening, where the focus was on the exchange about aid campaigns and experiences.

For many of those present, it was an opportunity to share their own experiences and challenges during flood. The Prime Minister Anke Rehlinger, Interior Minister Reinhold Jost and District Administrator Sören Meng seized the opportunity to appreciate not only the tireless efforts and helpfulness not only of the official forces, but also the citizens who were often spontaneously and without hesitation.

recognition for the helpers

The speech by Anke Rehlinger emphasized the solidarity and the community spirit that developed during these necessary missions. "This aid campaign was a strong sign of community and humanity," she said. This was not only an honor of the past effort, but also an appeal to preserve the values ​​of cohesion and mutual support in the future.

In addition, Reinhold Jost praised the coordinated efforts and the discipline with which the forces worked under pressure. "It is crucial to recognize such services in order to maintain the morality of the emergency services," he explained. This should also encourage future helpers to get involved in crisis situations.