Opet se aktivirao požar na Čiovu, što je ponovno zauzelo pažnju lokalnih medija i vatrogasnih službi. Požar u Žednome, koji je bio u potpunosti ugašen posljednjeg dana lipnja, ponovno se zapalio četvrtak, što je zahtijevalo intervjue i aktivnosti vatrogasaca i kanadera. Vatrogasci su prvi put primijetili ponovno gorište još jutros, oko 9.30 sati, a drugi put požar je aktivirao oko 14.30 sati. Iako su vatrogasci uspješno riješili požar, on nije proglašen lokaliziranim ni ugašenim, što pokazuje da se situacija još uvijek može promijeniti.
U vrijeme kada je požar bio najveći, broj vatrogasaca na terenu bio je vrlo visok – proteklih dana je bilo 150 vatrogasaca. Oni su radili s operativnog područja Split, Trogir, Solin, Kaštela i Omiš, što pokazuje koliki je bilježenje potrebno za borbu s ovim požarom. Požar je izbio u utorak navečer, nakon jakog nevremena s vjetrom, kišom i tučom, a pretpostavka je da je za njega kriv grom. U jednom trenutku se vatra približila kućama, ali gasitelji su ih obranili odbivši vatrene jezike koji su opasno prijetili privatnim objektima.
Kod borbe s požarom bilo je važno uključiti dva kanadera, koji su sanirali vatru. Kanaderi su ključni dio procesa ugasivanja požara jer imaju specijaliziranu opremu i sposobnost da brzo reagiraju na promjene na terenu. Ovo pokazuje da je organizacija i koordinacija među različitim timovima ključna za efikasnost borbe s požarom. Vatra je bila potpomognuta burom, koja je cijeli dan puhala u Splitsko-dalmatinskoj županiji, što je doprinijelo ponovnom zapaljenju požara.
U toku dana, ukupno je bilo 67 vatrogasaca sa 22 vozila koji su sudjelovali u borbi s požarom. Ovo pokazuje kolika je logistika i resursi potrebni za takvu situaciju. Vatrogasci su nastavili s radom i spriječili ponovno razbuktavanje vatre, što je omogućilo daljnju kontrolu nad požarom. Međutim, požar još uvijek nije proglašen lokaliziranim, što znači da se mogu pojaviti novi izboji ili promjene u smjeru vatre.
Reakcije između vatrogasaca i lokalnih stanovnika bile su pozitivne, jer su svi surađivali u borbi protiv požara. Stanovnici su pružali podršku, a vatrogasci su bili u stalnom kontaktu s lokalnim upravama i policijom. Ova situacija također pokazuje da je požar u regiji često događaj koji zahtijeva dugotrajnu pripremu i reakciju. Požari u šumama su posebno opasni jer mogu proširiti brzinom i uveličati štetu.
Nastavak borbe s požarom će biti zavisno od daljnjih vremenskih uvjeta, kao i od dostupnosti resursa. Ako se vatra ponovno razbukta, trebaće se uključiti više vatrogasaca i kanadera. U svakom slučaju, ova situacija ističe važnost preventivnih mjera i brze reakcije u slučaju požara. Uz to, ova dogodina također podsjeća na potrebu za boljom edukacijom stanovnika o sigurnosti i zaštiti prirode.
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Jutarnji listIndependentCenteryesterday Opet se aktivirao požar na ČiovuA fire in Zeleni Breg on the island of Cres, which broke out on Tuesday night after heavy weather with wind, rain, and thunder, reignited twice on Thursday. The fire, initially thought to have been caused by lightning, threatened nearby homes but was contained by firefighters. Firefighters from multiple areas including Split, Trogir, Solin, Kaštela, and Omiš were involved in extinguishing the blaze, which consumed around 100 hectares of low vegetation and birch forest. The fire resurfaced at approximately 9:30 AM and again at 2:30 PM on Thursday, requiring additional firefighting efforts. As of Thursday evening, the fire had not yet been declared localized or fully extinguished.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on a natural disaster without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the technical aspects of the fire, the response by emergency services, and the environmental impact, without taking a clear stance on political issues related to climate change, governance,或f
tportalIndependentCenteryesterday Dva puta se aktivirao požar na Čiovu; u borbi s vatrom bili i kanaderiA fire broke out in Žedno on the outskirts of Čiovo in late June and reactivated twice on Thursday, requiring firefighting efforts and the involvement of two Canadian firefighters. The fire, which started after severe weather including thunderstorms, lightning, wind, rain, and hail, burned through approximately 100 hectares of low vegetation and pine forest, damaging several agricultural structures. Firefighters from Split, Trogir, Solin, Kaštela, and Omiš worked continuously since Tuesday evening, with over 150 firefighters deployed in recent days. On Thursday, the fire reignited twice—once around 9:30 AM and again at 2:30 PM—but both instances were successfully contained by firefighters. As of now, the fire has not been declared fully extinguished or localized.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of a natural disaster involving wildfires, focusing on the response efforts and damage caused. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or emphasis on political actors or policies. The content remains neutral in tone and focuses on the event's
HRT (Hrvatska radiotelevizija)State / PublicCenteryesterday Ponovno gori na ČiovuA fire broke out in Žedno on Čiovo at the end of June and reactivated twice on Thursday due to strong winds, prompting firefighters and two canoes to work on extinguishing the flames and sanitizing the burned area. The fire, which started on Tuesday evening after severe weather including thunderstorms, spread across approximately 100 hectares of low vegetation and pine forest, damaging several agricultural structures. Firefighters from Split, Trogir, Solin, Kaštela, and Omiš have been working on the site since Tuesday night, with around 150 firefighters deployed over recent days. On Thursday, the fire reignited twice—once early morning and again in the afternoon—but was successfully controlled both times. As of now, the fire has not been declared fully contained or extinguished.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster (forest fire) and the response by local emergency services. It provides factual information about the incident, the efforts of firefighters, and the impact on the environment and infrastructure. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or un
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