12 reports
Net.hrIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 855 days ago Hell in Spain: Fire claimed 12 lives, hundreds of firefighters still fighting the blazeSpain is continuing to battle one of the deadliest forest fires in its history, with hundreds of firefighters working to control multiple fire sites in the southeast of the country. According to the latest reports, 12 people have died in the fire, while search efforts continue for 23 missing individuals. The bodies of those who perished have been transported to the Forensic Medicine Institute in Madrid for identification. Over 1,400 residents have been evacuated, with some seeking refuge even in the local morgue. Local authorities confirm that rescue services are actively searching for the missing while simultaneously fighting the blaze. Residents describe the tragedy as deeply personal, with many recounting their attempts to save homes and loved ones amid the chaos. Some residents tried to defend their homes but were overwhelmed by the intensity of the fire. More than 300 evacuees have been accommodated in a sports hall in Mojácar, where they receive medical and psychological support. The fire began after an electrical wire fell onto low vegetation on Friday, quickly spreading into one of Spain’s most deadly wildfires.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the wildfire disaster, focusing on the human toll, evacuation efforts, and the experiences of affected residents. It includes quotes from both officials and civilians, offering multiple perspectives without overtly favoring any particular viewpoint. There's
Why factuality (90): The article accurately reflects the situation in Spain, mentioning the 12 deaths, the search for 23 missing individuals, and the involvement of hundreds of firefighters. It aligns closely with the primary source document regarding the fire's impact and the potential increase in casualties.
Why objectivity (85): The article remains largely objective, presenting the facts without overt bias. It includes quotes from affected citizens and officials, maintaining a balanced perspective despite the tragic nature of the event.
tportalIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 857 days ago Huge fire rages in Spain after a pipeline collapses: At least 12 deadA major wildfire broke out in the village of Los Gallardosa in the southeastern Spanish region of Almería, killing at least 12 people, according to regional authorities. Some victims were found inside vehicles trapped by the fire. Witnesses reported that the blaze began after a power line fell, though officials have not officially confirmed this cause. The regional government described the incident as one of the worst tragedies in the area. Approximately 1,000 residents were evacuated, and around 150 firefighters worked to control the flames. Several others were injured due to smoke inhalation and burns. The fire occurred amid extreme heatwaves across Spain, which recorded its highest average daily temperatures in recent history. Last year saw record-breaking forest fires in Spain, burning over 393,000 hectares—an amount six times higher than the average between 2006 and 2024.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster (wildfire) and its impact, including casualties, evacuation efforts, and environmental factors like heatwaves and historical fire data. It cites official sources such as the regional government of Andalusia and mentions the European Forest Fire Information (
Why factuality (90): The article accurately conveys the death toll and the ongoing efforts to contain the fire. It references the suspected cause of the fire and the involvement of emergency services, aligning with the primary source document.
Why objectivity (85): The article presents the information in a neutral manner, avoiding subjective language. However, it focuses primarily on the fire itself rather than providing a comprehensive overview of the broader implications mentioned in the primary source.
Jutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 755 days ago Difficult situation in Dalmatia, a third fire is planned, on alert firefighters from ZagrebA series of wildfires have erupted in the area of Korčula, Croatia, affecting locations including Blato, Grabčevo, and Vodič. Firefighters from Zagreb and several local fire departments are actively working to extinguish the fires, which have been exacerbated by strong winds and dry vegetation. The situation has led to the closure of the state road between Korčula and Pula due to safety concerns. Firefighters report that the terrain and wind patterns make controlling the fires particularly challenging. Additional resources, including helicopters and specialized equipment, have been deployed to assist in the firefighting efforts.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about wildfire incidents and the response by emergency services without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on the operational challenges faced by firefighters and the coordination among different regional units, maintaining a balanced and non-j
Why factuality (85): The article accurately reports on the fire locations, the types of equipment used (canaders, Air Tractors), and the number of firefighters involved. However, it does not reference the Spanish wildfires or the broader context of climate change impacting wildfires. It aligns with the general facts of
Why objectivity (75): The tone remains professional and informative, focusing on operational details without injecting personal opinion or emotion. It maintains a balanced perspective throughout.
Net.hrIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 755 days ago A lightning strike caused a fire in Chiovo, sparked several other locations in the AdriaticMultiple wildfires broke out along the coast on Saturday due to thunderstorms and lightning strikes. Firefighters intervened on Korčula, near Grebaštice, and on Čiovo, with the assistance of canaries. On Korčula, two fires occurred between Blato and Smokvice, requiring the involvement of canaries due to inaccessible terrain. The state road between Korčula and Split was closed as a result. Firefighters and emergency services were deployed, urging citizens to follow instructions and avoid the affected areas. Details about the scale of the fires and potential damage remain unclear. In Grebaštice, 23 firefighters and ten vehicles were involved, with support from the Šibenik Intervention Fire Department. Two fire-fighting aircraft were requested, and efforts continued. A fire at Čiovo was extinguished quickly by firefighters, with the main firefighter commander stating the fire was put out. This follows a previous fire on June 30th, which also started after a lightning strike.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about wildfire incidents caused by natural phenomena without overt ideological framing. It reports on the actions of firefighting services and authorities without taking sides or promoting specific political agendas. While the subject involves public safety,災
Why factuality (85): The article accurately reports the number of casualties, locations, and causes of the fire as per the BBC source. It includes details about the victims being found in cars and the involvement of the regional government. It aligns closely with the primary source.
Why objectivity (75): The tone remains neutral, reporting facts without emotional language. However, there is some emphasis on the severity of the situation, which slightly skews the narrative toward concern.
Net.hrIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 705 days ago RTL reporter on the Burning Skateboard: Here's what's causing the firefighters the most troubleA fire has been raging through Dalmacia, with the largest and most dramatic incident occurring on the island of Korčula. The blaze started in the afternoon between Smokvice and Blata, and authorities suspect lightning struck as the cause. Firefighters from Korčula, along with support from air tankers, Air Tractor aircraft, and teams from Dubrovnik and surrounding areas, are working to extinguish the flames. Strong winds are exacerbating the situation, spreading the fire rapidly and making it difficult to control. Reporter Rade Županović described the challenges faced by firefighters, noting that the open flames at the top of the hill pose significant difficulties. A crisis meeting is scheduled for 7 PM in Blata, where officials will assess the situation. While there are no confirmed reports of damaged structures, the large area affected and extensive fire line raise concerns about potential damage. Authorities believe the fire was likely caused by lightning, though the exact cause will be determined after the fire is fully extinguished.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a natural disaster without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the technical aspects of firefighting efforts, environmental conditions, and official responses. There is no clear leaning toward any political agenda, and the narrative remains balanced, non
Why factuality (85): The article reports on wildfires in Croatia, specifically on the island of Korcula, but does not mention any connection to the Spanish wildfires covered in the primary source document. While it provides details about the fire's cause (lightning strike), location, and efforts to extinguish it, it lac
Why objectivity (70): The tone is somewhat dramatic and emotionally charged, especially in describing the situation as 'zastrašujuće' (frightening) and using phrases like 'velika otvorena vatra' (large open fire). This suggests an emotional framing rather than a neutral reporting style.
Index.hrIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 755 days ago The situation on Korcula is very bad, two fires merged into one.Two large wildfires have merged into one on the island of Korčula, creating a severe fire situation. Firefighters from Korčula, Konavle, Dubrovnik, and intervention units are working tirelessly to contain the blaze, which has spread over a large area of dense forest. The main fire commander, Stjepan Simović, reported that the fire has expanded rapidly due to strong winds, making the situation very complex. Although the wind has weakened slightly, the danger remains high. The terrain is difficult to access, with no roads leading directly to the fire site, requiring firefighters to walk long distances. While residential areas are currently not at risk, the possibility cannot be ruled out. Aerial support is expected until around 20:30, and additional reinforcements are en route. The fire is considered the most challenging among those occurring throughout Dalmacia today.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a natural disaster without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the technical aspects of the firefighting operation, quotes officials neutrally, and does not take sides in any political debate. The tone is objective, emphasizing the challenges faced by消防员
Why factuality (80): The article accurately describes the fire on Korčula, including the involvement of firefighters, the extent of the damage, and the measures taken. It aligns well with the primary source document.
Why objectivity (75): The tone is descriptive and informative, though it occasionally uses emotive language such as 'vatra je ogromna' (fire is huge), which adds some subjectivity.
Net.hrIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 655 days ago Skating in flames and smoke!Two large wildfires broke out between Blato and Smokvica on the island of Korčula, engulfing a significant area. According to Stjepan Simović, the head of the local fire department, the situation is concerning, though the fires currently do not pose a direct threat to homes. Firefighters from Korčula, Pelješac, Dubrovnik, Slano, and Metković, along with members of the Intervention Unit, are working on the ground, while Canadian aircraft are assisting in aerial firefighting efforts. The current conditions at the site can be viewed in a video provided by the article.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster (wildfires) without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses on the event itself, the response efforts, and includes quotes from officials without apparent ideological slant.
Why factuality (80): The article focuses on the visual impact of the fire and describes the efforts of firefighters, but it doesn’t provide specific numbers or names related to the Spanish wildfires. It mentions the fire’s location and some actions taken, but lacks detailed factual alignment with the primary source docu
Why objectivity (65): The language is highly descriptive and emotive, particularly in the title and description of the video. Phrases like 'zastrašujuće snimke požara' (scary footage of the fire) suggest a sensationalized approach rather than objective reporting.
HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenterFactual 75Objective 705 days ago Two big fires in the Adriatic, Canadian and Air Tractors are involved.Two large wildfires are currently being extinguished on the Adriatic coast, involving both ground crews and aerial firefighting units. The first fire occurred on Mount Jelinjak near Grebaštice in Šibensko-kninska county, reported at 14:35, with 23 firefighters and 10 vehicles deployed. Aerial support included two CL-415 water bombers and one AT-802 Air Tractor. The second fire was reported near Blato on the island of Korčula at 14:54, requiring assistance from island-based firefighting teams and three CL-415s along with an AT-802. Firefighters warn residents to take extra caution due to high temperatures and potential thunderstorms, advising them to call emergency services immediately if they spot smoke or fire. In the past 24 hours, there have been 117 wildfire interventions across Croatia, involving over 500 firefighters and 184 firefighting vehicles, with more than 14 hectares of vegetation burned. Additional incidents include ongoing efforts in Zadar County to clean up a site near Salo, where a fire started on July 10th, and several other fires in Split-Dalmatia and Dubrovnik-Neretva counties.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about wildfire responses and does not take a political stance. It focuses on operational details, resources used, and safety warnings without commentary on governance, policies, or ideological positions. The framing remains neutral, providing balanced reports
Why factuality (75): The article discusses a different fire in Croatia (Žedno na Čiovu) and provides details about its suppression, but it does not connect it to the Spanish wildfires. It includes some relevant data about the duration and resources used, but lacks alignment with the primary source document. It also fail
Why objectivity (70): The language is generally neutral, though there is a slight emphasis on the heroic efforts of the firefighters, which could be interpreted as slightly biased towards portraying them positively.
Jutarnji listIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 756 days ago The fire at the Thirsty on Chiovo is finally declared out.A wildfire that broke out in Žedno na Čiova at the end of June on open land has been officially declared extinguished. The fire burned approximately 120 hectares of grass, low vegetation, and forest. Firefighters from areas including Trogir, Kaštela, Split, Solin, and Omiš worked for seven days to combat the blaze, supported by aerial resources that helped suppress the flames fueled by wind. After localization on the seventh day, firefighters spent three days extinguishing and cleaning up the area before declaring it fully extinguished on Thursday evening. Around 150 firefighters and fifty vehicles were involved in monitoring and managing the fire site. Several agricultural and auxiliary buildings were damaged as the fire approached inhabited areas, but firefighters managed to protect residential homes. The fire was caused by lightning and adverse weather conditions that affected the region on the last day of June.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster and its management without taking a political stance. It provides factual information about the cause, impact, and response to the wildfire, focusing on the efforts of firefighting teams and the environmental damage. There is no evident ideological framing,偏
Why factuality (70): The article focuses on the heatwave in Spain and the issuance of a red alert, but it does not discuss the actual wildfires or their impact. It references climate change and its effects, but the content is more about weather conditions than the fire events themselves. It lacks direct alignment with t
Why objectivity (75): The tone is informative and factual, discussing the scientific and environmental impacts of heatwaves without taking sides or expressing strong emotions. It presents the information objectively.
Index.hrIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 655 days ago A big fire in Korcula, the road's closed, the Canadians are here.A large fire broke out between Smokvice and Blata on the border of Kapja on the island of Korčula. Due to the inaccessible terrain, firefighters were assisted by aerial units (canaders) operating from the air. The state road between Korčula and Vela Luka was closed as a result of the incident. Firefighters reported that the blaze has affected a large area of pine forest, though residential areas remain unaffected at this time. The situation remains challenging due to the remote location of the fire site, which requires extensive foot travel. Firefighters expect to continue efforts until around 20:30, depending on visibility conditions. The main fire commander, Stjepan Simović, emphasized the difficulty posed by the difficult terrain and expressed hope that the fire will be brought under control. Additional resources have been deployed from nearby regions, including Dubrovnik’s intervention firefighting unit.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a natural disaster without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the operational challenges faced by emergency services and does not take a partisan stance toward any political entity or ideology. The tone remains objective, emphasizing the technical and后勤
Why factuality (70): The article focuses on the ongoing fire situation in Dalmacia, mentioning several locations but not providing specific details about the Spanish wildfire. It lacks direct connection to the primary source.
Why objectivity (65): The tone is more about reporting current events in Croatia, with some emphasis on the challenges faced by firefighters, making it less aligned with the Spanish event.
Telegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 60Objective 657 days ago A terrible fire in Spain has claimed at least 12 lives, some victims found in burnt-out carsA devastating wildfire in Los Gallardos, Almería, Spain, has claimed at least 12 lives and injured six others, according to reports from the Andalusian regional government. Some victims were found inside vehicles consumed by flames. The fire, which started after a power line fell, rapidly spread through wooded areas and forced evacuations. Emergency services continue efforts to contain the blaze, while authorities have not yet confirmed the exact cause. The incident is part of a broader pattern of wildfires across southern Europe, driven by record-breaking heatwaves and climate change. In June alone, Spain recorded its highest average daily temperature since 1950, with some regions reaching up to 42°C. This has led to extensive wildfires, including over 393,000 hectares burned last year, more than six times the national average between 2006 and 2024. Climate experts warn that Europe is warming twice as fast as the global average, increasing pressure on water resources and intensifying forest fires.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a natural disaster and its environmental context without overt ideological framing. While it references climate change and its impacts, it does not take a partisan stance on policy solutions or political responsibility. The tone remains objective, with
Why factuality (60): This article primarily discusses Croatia’s fire season and does not focus on the Spanish wildfire. It references a fire on Korčula but does not provide detailed information about the Spanish incident. Thus, it diverges from the primary source.
Why objectivity (65): The tone is more focused on Croatian fire statistics and policy responses, making it less relevant to the Spanish event. It presents information in a somewhat promotional manner.
HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenter13 hr. ago Six days after the Korcula fire, firefighters are still in the field.Six days have passed since a major fire broke out on the island of Korčula, but firefighters continue to monitor the area due to concerns that the fire could reignite. The fire, which burned through dense forests and affected several households and agricultural areas, required the efforts of over 200 firefighters from across Croatia. Local firefighting teams take turns monitoring the site daily, as strong winds pose a risk of rekindling the flames. The fire destroyed approximately 900 to 1,000 hectares of pine forest and caused damage to olive groves and vineyards. Residents whose properties were spared expressed gratitude for the support they received during the crisis. Volunteers from the Red Cross provided meals to firefighters on-site, while aerial surveillance continues to track the situation. It may take days or even weeks before the fire is completely extinguished.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of the fire incident on Korčula, focusing on the efforts of firefighters, the impact on local communities, and the ongoing monitoring of the area. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or selective sourcing that would indicate a clear lean.