An article published by Index.hr reports on a severe flooding incident at a state-owned building in central Zagreb, which was exacerbated by negligence from the State Property Agency. The flood occurred in January due to a burst water pipe that remained unfixed despite the agency sealing off the entire building. Residents discovered the damage after days of water accumulation, and the situation worsened when the building, already in poor condition, suffered further structural damage. A resident, Vladimir Spindler, recounted the event, describing the water reaching waist level and the lack of support from the State Property Agency during the emergency. The residents, who have been dealing with ongoing issues for years, expressed frustration over the lack of action and the deteriorating state of the building, which they describe as a cultural heritage site now in ruins.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a systemic failure of the State Property Agency, highlighting their neglect and lack of responsiveness. It emphasizes the residents' struggle against bureaucratic inertia and portrays the state's responsibility in maintaining public property. The tone leans left by批判性






