In Belarus, there are still restrictions and bans on visiting forests. The word "no" is still relevant in this regard for most areas of the country.
As of Saturday, September 7, restrictions were in effect in 94 of the republic's 118 districts. The rest were under restrictions.
This is evidenced by the data from the interactive map of prohibitions and restrictions on visiting forests, posted on the official website of the Ministry of Forestry.
It is worth noting that since the information on the map is provided online, it may change during the day and, accordingly, the number of areas with prohibitions and restrictions on hiking in the forest may change.
As of Saturday, September 7, in the Minsk region, restrictions were in effect for the Smolevichi, Borisov, Volozhin, Krupki, Molodechno and Myadel districts.
Restrictions were in place in other areas of the region.
The bans were in effect on Saturdays and for many areas of the Grodno and Brest regions.
It was forbidden to go into the forest throughout the entire territory of the Gomel and Mogilev regions.
In the rest of the forests of the republic, as already noted, there are restrictions that allow visiting them.
However, it is not allowed to light fires or perform other fire-hazardous actions while visiting, nor is it allowed to drive a car into the forests.