Digital night register for accommodations proves vital after West Betuwe campsite fire
A recent fire at a West Betuwe campsite underscores the importance of a new digital night register for emergency response. The system helps authorities quickly identify who is present during crises, potentially saving lives and reducing chaos for residents and businesses.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Incident | Fire at a campsite in West Betuwe |
| Date of Incident | Last weekend (March 2026) |
| Location | West Betuwe, Gelderland |
| New System | Digital night register for accommodations |
| Implementation Date | March 2026 |
| Affected Accommodations | Campsites, hotels, temporary housing for migrant workers, and more |
| Previous Method | Paper or email submissions, inefficient and unclear |
| Injuries | None |
| Damage | Several caravans destroyed |
| Municipal Spokesperson | Alderman Jan de Geus |
| Trial Period | 2026, with support for accommodation providers |
The municipality of West Betuwe is responsible for ensuring public safety and efficient emergency response within its jurisdiction. By implementing the digital night register, the municipality aims to streamline data collection from accommodation providers, enabling faster and more accurate interventions during crises.
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Fire at campsite highlights importance of digital night register
The municipality has been using a digital night register for campsites, hotels, temporary housing for migrant workers, and other accommodations since this month. The fire that broke out last weekend at a campsite in West Betuwe demonstrates how crucial an up-to-date overview of people present at a location is during emergencies. With this information, emergency services can act in a targeted manner.
A fire broke out in a caravan at the campsite. Although the campsite had not yet opened for guests, staff were already present. The fire department arrived quickly and managed to extinguish the blaze. There were no injuries, but several caravans were destroyed in the flames.
Far-reaching
Alderman Jan de Geus emphasizes that the incident clearly shows why the municipal digital night register is essential: “It is incredibly distressing for the people who have lost their caravan and belongings. Fortunately, it ended without any personal tragedies. You don’t want to imagine what could have happened during the holiday season. The digital night register is truly essential. In the event of a disaster, the fire department must be able to check whether everyone is accounted for so they can act quickly and appropriately.”
Nothing new
Accommodation providers were already required to submit overnight data to the municipality. “Recording overnight stays is nothing new. However, the method was inefficient, as it was sometimes done on paper or via email. Moreover, it did not provide a clear picture of who was staying where,” De Geus explains. The digital night register is uniform for all accommodation providers.
Trial period
In the first week since the register opened, dozens of accommodation providers have already registered. “We immediately received various requests for assistance. Understandably, as a new system always takes some getting used to. But we are here to help businesses. It’s not a problem if everything doesn’t go perfectly right away. We see this year as a trial period,” says a spokesperson for the municipality.
