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Damaged forests are already being restored
Slovenia🏛️ Politics5 days ago

Damaged forests are already being restored

In June 2026, a severe storm damaged approximately 63,000 cubic meters of timber in forests across Slovenia, particularly in the municipalities of Komenda and Cerklje. The damage included both coniferous and deciduous trees, with some areas experiencing complete destruction. The Slovenian Forest Institute (ZGS) reported that the affected areas include parts of the Ljubljana and Kranj regional units, with the most significant damage occurring in the Komenda region. Recovery efforts are already underway, with up to 10% of the damaged area cleared. Professional contractors are involved, using machinery to increase safety and efficiency during the cleanup process. Local authorities advise forest owners to seek assistance from local units or foresters and suggest organizing collective efforts to manage large-scale recovery more effectively.

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Damaged forests are already being restored

In June 2026, a severe storm damaged approximately 63,000 cubic meters of timber in forests across Slovenia, particularly in the municipalities of Komenda and Cerklje. The damage included both coniferous and deciduous trees, with some areas experiencing complete destruction. The Slovenian Forest Institute (ZGS) reported that the affected areas include parts of the Ljubljana and Kranj regional units, with the most significant damage occurring in the Komenda region. Recovery efforts are already underway, with up to 10% of the damaged area cleared. Professional contractors are involved, using machinery to increase safety and efficiency during the cleanup process. Local authorities advise forest owners to seek assistance from local units or foresters and suggest organizing collective efforts to manage large-scale recovery more effectively.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the environmental impact of a natural disaster and the response by the Slovenian Forest Institute. It does not take a clear ideological stance, nor does it emphasize any particular political agenda. The focus remains on technical aspects of forest remed

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides factual information about the damage caused by June's storm to forests in specific municipalities, citing data from ZGS. It mentions the extent of damage and ongoing recovery efforts. The tone remains neutral, focusing on facts rather than taking sides.

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