A fire on the Croatian island of Cres is partially under control, with firefighters successfully protecting private homes despite several auxiliary structures being damaged. Local authorities reported that multiple wildfires were reported in the region of Dalmatia, linked to adverse weather conditions including thunderstorms. Firefighters are currently extinguishing fires on the open land of the island of Cres and the peninsula of Peljesac, with teams from various areas including Trogir, Split, Kaštela, Solin, and Omiš, along with an intervention unit from Split. A total of 147 firefighters and 38 vehicles are on site, supported by three air tanker aircraft. Commanding officer Ivan Kovačević stated that firefighting efforts will continue throughout the night. Due to unfavorable weather conditions and the occurrence of dry thunderstorm weather, firefighters have urged citizens to take additional precautions.
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