It has issued a warning, stating that wildfires are growing more frequent and that tragedies such as agricultural accidents, drownings, and car crashes might occur in the upcoming months.
A brochure has been released by the Office of Emergency Planning, and links may be found at www.gov.ie/summerready.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin said, “Since more Irish people are travelling overseas this year, travel is the main emphasis.”
He continued, “1,700 cases of consular assistance were handled in the previous year, including assistance with misplaced passports, medical issues, and the loss of a loved one.”
He also gave guidance to young people who would be taking vacations following examinations.
“Over the next few weeks, we'll be advocating for easy, wise actions to help create the perfect memories. He advised keeping your phone charged so you can communicate real-time locations with pals, especially while you're out on the town.”
“Keeping an eye on your drinks in clubs or bars and keeping soft copies of key documents like passports to hand.”
The Tánaiste declared that they knew that young people overseas have experienced “terrible tragedies” in the past. Additionally, he announced the opening of a new consulate in Malaga, Spain.
As stated by State Minister Jack Chambers, the number of traffic deaths has shockingly increased.
He declared, “Summer is the most dangerous time of year on our roads,” and announced a major effort to promote road safety.