Inga Ruginienė: Services must be prepared to manage flood risks
Inga Ruginienė emphasized the importance of agencies and municipalities working together to effectively manage flood risks through real-time communication and collaborative efforts.
In a recent strategic meeting focused on flood risk preparedness, Government Leader Inga Ruginienė highlighted the crucial need for government services and municipalities to operate as a cohesive unit. She stressed that collaboration is vital, and that agencies must share information in real-time to ensure swift decision-making and implementation of necessary measures to mitigate the impact of potential flooding. Ruginienė underscored that the government will enhance capabilities in areas identified as lacking, ensuring adequate resources and responses for upcoming challenges.
During the discussions, various prevention measures and response plans were reviewed by the involved institutions. The meeting aimed to outline proactive strategies to prevent flooding and the specific impact management and mitigation actions that would be activated should a flood occur. Ruginienė tasked her team with finalizing a comprehensive management plan by the beginning of the following week, which is set to be approved by the government.
The emphasis on preparation comes at a crucial time, as Lithuania faces increasing risks associated with extreme weather patterns. By strengthening inter-agency cooperation and preparedness, the government aims to safeguard communities against potential flood threats and enhance resilience in light of climate change-related challenges.