Ministry of Interior: More than 100 Open-Air Fires Active in Serbia, More than 10 People Rescued
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More than 100 fires are currently active in open areas on the territory of Serbia, and the most endangered locations are recorded in the vicinity of Niš, Vranje, Kragujevac, Prijepolje, Mali Zvornik, Užice and Kruševac, the Ministry of the Interior announced this evening.
Serbia has recorded 236 open-air fires since Saturday morning, with 27 currently active, Interior Minister Ivica Dačić said today. According to him, this year has seen the highest number of interventions so far, according to the Serbian news agency Tanjug.
Interior Minister Ivica Dačić said that from Saturday until 6:00 this morning, 236 fires were recorded in open areas in Serbia, and that 27 fires are currently active. Dačić told RTS that 656 firefighters and rescuers were engaged with 299 vehicles More than 10 people were rescued, one person was injured. The number of rescued objects is over 150, including residential buildings, buildings for various purposes, one substation, and one church in…
There is still a high risk of fire on the territory of Serbia, and the most threatened locations are around Nis, Vranje, Prijepolje, Mali Zvornik, Užice and Kruševac. Fires
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