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Croatia firefighters report toughest day. North Macedonia could seek NATO help against wildfires

  • Balkan countries are facing severe wildfires, with Croatia reporting its toughest day this season, while North Macedonia's emergency chief suggested NATO assistance may be needed.
  • Croatia’s Firefighters’ Association reported over 100 interventions, involving more than 1,000 firefighters and 20 firefighting planes in the past 24 hours.
  • Stojanche Angelov, North Macedonia's emergency center chief, indicated that the government may request NATO assistance if the wildfire situation worsens despite having sought European Union help.
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Croatia firefighters report toughest day. North Macedonia could seek NATO help against wildfires

Associated Press ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — Fueled by high temperatures, winds and weeks-long drought, wildfires raged overnight in Croatia. Firefighters say the toughest day so far this season is behind them. Croatia’s Firefighters’ Association on Wednesday described the past 24 hours as “the most demanding” this summer, with more than 100 interventions that engaged over 1,000 firefighters and 20 firefighting planes. The most serious situation in C…

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