On Saturday, Princess Marie took part in the Danish Emergency Management Agency’s Disaster Recovery Day in Naevsted. Princess Marie is an honorary member of DEMA since 2011 and she works as a special project assistant since 2016.

The Disaster Recovery Day aims to shows the resources and abilities of the DEMA and the emergency services to be prepared and to do their job during big emergencies such as natural catastrophes. It takes place in every local Emergency Management Agencies each year. Last year, Marie was in Thisted to visit the Nordjylland Emergency Management Agency.

The day also aimed to educate adults and children about the appropriate response to a big emergency happening near them. DEMA aims to reduce the numbers of victims of big emergencies by being more prepared but also by teaching people how to react appropriately and safely to these emergencies.

In addition to the Disaster Recovery Day, DEMA was celebrating the Zealand Emergency Management Agency’s 75th anniversary hence why Marie was visiting Naevsted.
There were a lot of exciting activities for the children and adults such as:
- Become a firefighter for one day and get a diploma
- See all emergency vehicles and special equipment
- Cut into a car with a release tool
- Get close to an exhilaration exercise
- Meet actors like the Police, the Armed Forces, the Health Care and the Municipal Fire Department
Princess Marie had the opportunity to take part in several of these activities during the day. You can see a short video here.

For this casual event, Princess Marie wore the Theory ‘Alba’ coat she first wore in 2016 with a new top from Peserico an Italian brand.


She paired the outfit with her Peserico sneakers first worn last June and new jewels by Danish brand Heiring.

UPDATE 13/11: Marie’s new ring is from C6 by Anne Cohen!
We’ll next see Princess Marie on Tuesday when she officially welcomes new international students to the University of South Denmark.
Princess Marie’s visit to Danish Emergency Management Agency reminds me of an importance to educate adults and children about an appropriate response to a big disaster to reduce the victims.
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