Emergency Management Agency Receives New Equipment to Enhance Disaster Response Capacity

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2025-10-10 10:17:23

Ulaanbaatar, October 9, 2025 /MONTSAME/. On October 9, 2025, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) of Mongolia was handed over 12 off-road emergency vehicles, two multi-functional Bobcat machines, and two fire-fighting motorcycles to strengthen its disaster response capacity.


According to NEMA, the organization’s technical capacity and equipment supply have significantly improved compared to 2021. The provision of technical equipment has increased from 31.5 percent to 44.5 percent, rescue tools from 44.8 percent to 63.6percent, specialized protective gear from 37.4percent to 62.4 percent, fire-fighting equipment from 38.9 percent to 63.3 percent, and communication and alert systems from 20.2 percent to 48.8 percent.


Additionally, under the framework of a financial agreement between the Governments of Mongolia and the French Republic, four specialized firefighting vehicles were delivered as part of Phase II of the Project to Supply Fire-Fighting Vehicles to the Emergency Services. These include two vehicles with 42-meter aerial ladders and two with 32-meter aerial ladders, all custom-made based on Mongolia’s climate and geographical conditions at the request of NEMA.


To further enhance the agency’s disaster response capabilities, Mongolia is planning to implement two projects in collaboration with the Asian Development Bank: Strengthening the Integrated Early Warning System in Mongolia and Enhancing Disaster Resilience in Mongolia.


Once implemented, these projects aim to expand early warning systems, improve accessibility, develop remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS), and introduce modern technological solutions. As a result, the capacity to respond to disasters will be significantly improved, with the average national supply of equipment, specialized protective gear, and rescue tools expected to reach 80 percent.






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