ZAGREB, 18 July 2022 - The wildfire that broke out in the Zaton and Raslinje areas of Šibenik-Knin County last Wednesday, was declared extinguished on Monday morning, the county 112 emergency call center said.
The fire spread over an estimated 3,300 hectares of land, consuming grass, underbrush, woods, and agricultural crops.
Commenting on the fire at a press conference in Šibenik, Interior Minister Davor Božinović said that 30 houses, several cars and boats, and three agricultural machines had burnt down in the conflagration.
"The damage is being assessed. We need to be aware that the climate in Europe and the world is changing and that climate change is happening faster than expected. Every year, temperatures are higher and drought periods are longer," Božinović said.
He said that state-of-the-art vehicles have been purchased through EU funds and handed over to the fire service for deployment in the field.
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ZAGREB, 15 July 2022 - The wildfire that broke out in the Zaton area near the coastal city of Šibenik on Wednesday has not been contained yet, but is under control, the county 112 emergency call center said on Friday morning.
Firefighters remain on the scene, while firefighting planes and military personnel were called off on Thursday evening. There is no open fire, the call center said.
An estimated 3,300 hectares of grass, underbrush, woods, and farmland have been burnt, the national fire service said.
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