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A fire broke out during the work in the city of B.C., burned a combiner and 12 bushels of wheat
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A fire broke out during the work in the city of B.C., burned a combiner and 12 bushels of wheat

A fire occurred during agricultural work in the BH town of Pilica, damaging a working machine and spreading to two fields containing approximately 12 dolars of wheat, causing material damage. The professional fire department unit from Zvornik responded to the incident reported on Facebook by firefighters on June 30th. Firefighters urged all farmers to regularly inspect their agricultural machinery, especially during the summer season and under high temperatures. They also advised ensuring basic firefighting equipment is available near working machines to reduce the risk of fire outbreaks and spread.

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A fire broke out during the work in the city of B.C., burned a combiner and 12 bushels of wheat

A fire occurred during agricultural work in the BH town of Pilica, damaging a working machine and spreading to two fields containing approximately 12 dolars of wheat, causing material damage. The professional fire department unit from Zvornik responded to the incident reported on Facebook by firefighters on June 30th. Firefighters urged all farmers to regularly inspect their agricultural machinery, especially during the summer season and under high temperatures. They also advised ensuring basic firefighting equipment is available near working machines to reduce the risk of fire outbreaks and spread.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an agricultural fire incident without taking a political stance. It focuses on safety advice for farmers rather than expressing ideological positions. While the event has local significance, there is no evident political framing or emphasis on partisan perspectives.

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