'If We Had Come Out of the House a Minute Later, Our Car Would Have Been on Fire'
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In Dalmatia, houses and cars were burning, locals and tourists, many of whom were Slovenians, were fleeing. They were also evacuated by boat, as there was no other way than by sea in some places. Firefighters, together with locals, saved house after house, but they were unable to save everyone. Most of the houses are said to have burned down in Marušiči, where a Slovenian couple with a two-year-old daughter are also vacationing. For our show, Lj…
The fire broke out about 30 kilometers south of Split in the area of the settlements Pisak and Marušići. Numerous forces try to extinguish the fire on land and from the air
The OMIŠ city hall Ribnjak accepted a total of 80 people, mostly foreigners, including about 20 children and several dogs, who were evacuated from Marušići, Mimice, Pisak and other places due to a catastrophic fire today until 1:30 p.m.
Croatian police were yesterday on the trail of an arsonist who allegedly caused a fire in Pisak, Croatian media reported today, stating that there is currently no official confirmation from the Split-Dalmatia Police Department.
In Croatia, tourists have fled a major forest fire south of Split. Residents of two villages have been evacuated. As far as is known, there are no casualties. Several places along the coast have been affected by the forest fire, including Pisak and Marusici. Houses and cars have burned out in the tourist region. The fire brigade calls the fire "completely uncontrollable". According to the fire brigade, drought, heat and strong winds are making t…
A heavy forest fire hit several popular resorts on the Croatian Adriatic coast on Saturday and led to large-scale evacuations. Above all, the area around the settlements Pisak and Marušići is affected, about 30 kilometers south of the city of Split. This is reported by several Croatian media. The flames spread rapidly due to extreme drought, strong heat and fierce winds – especially in the dense, easily flammable pine forests of the region. Acco…
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