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Large-scale fire near Thessaloniki, Greece.
RO🏛️ Politics14 hr. ago

Large-scale fire near Thessaloniki, Greece.

A large fire broke out near Thessaloniki, Greece, on Saturday and continued into Sunday, destroying two factories located in the nearby town of Oreokastro. The affected facilities include a recycling plant and a textile factory, according to Kostas Tsingas, president of the Firefighters' Association. Thick black smoke from the fire spread over parts of Thessaloniki, causing a strong smell of burnt plastic throughout the city. Authorities ordered evacuations as flames approached residential areas. Firefighting efforts involve 154 firefighters supported by 52 vehicles, two firefighting planes, and two helicopters. Due to high temperatures and strong winds, several regions in Greece, including Athens, Attica, and Crete, were placed under orange alert with a 'very high' risk of wildfires.

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HotNews logoHotNewsIndependentCenter14 hr. ago
A massive fire near Thessaloniki has destroyed two factories, and a cloud of toxic smoke has spread across much of the city.

Un incendiu major a izbucnit sâmbătă în apropierea Salonicului, în nordul Greciei, afectând două fabrici industriale și forțând evacuarea a trei sate și un centru de îngrijire pentru persoane cu dizabilități. În timp ce autoritățile au reușit să-și controleze incendiul înainte de duminică dimineață, fumul toxic a răspândit-se în mare parte din oraș, generând preocupări privind sănătatea locuitorilor. Un bărbat de 76 de ani, suspectat că a provocat incendiul, a fost arestat, iar ancheta indică că scânteiele generate de conducerea neatență a unui vehicul au dus la izbucnirea flăcărilor.

Bias read (Center): Articolul oferă o descriere obiectivă a incidentului, menționând autoritățile implicate, măsurile luate și declarațiile oficiale. Nu există un cadru politic clar sau un accent puternic pe o anumită perspectivă politică. Informațiile sunt prezentate într-un mod echilibrat, fără a favoriza niciun grup

Adevărul logoAdevărulIndependentCenter14 hr. ago
Large-scale fire near Thessaloniki, Greece.

A large fire broke out near Thessaloniki, Greece, on Saturday and continued into Sunday, destroying two factories located in the nearby town of Oreokastro. The affected facilities include a recycling plant and a textile factory, according to Kostas Tsingas, president of the Firefighters' Association. Thick black smoke from the fire spread over parts of Thessaloniki, causing a strong smell of burnt plastic throughout the city. Authorities ordered evacuations as flames approached residential areas. Firefighting efforts involve 154 firefighters supported by 52 vehicles, two firefighting planes, and two helicopters. Due to high temperatures and strong winds, several regions in Greece, including Athens, Attica, and Crete, were placed under orange alert with a 'very high' risk of wildfires.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of a natural disaster (wildfire) affecting industrial infrastructure and local communities. It includes quotes from officials and describes the situation objectively without overtly favoring any political side. The focus is on the event itself rather than on a爭

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