European Commission Strategy on Preparedness against Wildfires includes an Accessibility Provisions
On 25 March 2026, the European Commission launched a new strategy to tackle the EU’s rising wildfire threat.
The Strategy is organised around four pillars, under which different actions are proposed:
- Wildfire prevention through landscape management and restoration.
- Strengthening preparedness with better data and research.
- Population awareness and preparedness.
- Support for coordinated response.
- Post-fire recovery.
- Strengthening the management of wildfire risk.
- International engagement.
Within the third pillar on population awareness and preparedness, the European Commission underscored the importance of addressing accessibility in evacuation planning and in information tools:
- A community approach to wildfire resilience can help people and businesses located in wildland-urban interface areas to increase their wildfire preparedness and reduce risk by taking active measures around their buildings, for example making their buildings fire-resilient, cleaning the surrounding areas and having an emergency evacuation plan, that also addresses accessibility needs for persons with disabilities and older people.
- Ensure that information and tools for the public is accessible for persons with disabilities, facing discrimination, poverty and/or social exclusion, and older persons.
More information about the European Commission’s Wildfires Strategy available here.