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Fire season in Croatia: the worst is on Čiovo (VIDEO)
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Fire season in Croatia: the worst is on Čiovo (VIDEO)

A forest fire broke out on the island of Čiovo in Croatia after a strong storm caused lightning strikes, threatening nearby homes but being contained by firefighters. The fire has destroyed approximately 110 hectares of grass, low vegetation, and forest, along with several economic objects. Another fire reignited on Thursday due to strong winds, requiring three firefighting aircraft and around 70 firefighters using over 20 vehicles to combat it. Additional fires were reported at Senj and Komiza on Vis Island, while fires at Kistanje and Mljet were extinguished. New fires emerged at Babino Polje on Mljet, which was localized by night. Firefighters warned residents of high temperatures and fire risk, noting 140 firefighting interventions in the past 24 hours involving 158 units, 515 firefighters, 199 vehicles, six firefighting planes, and a helicopter. Weather forecasts predict partly clear skies with temperatures exceeding 30°C on the coast, while inland and southern regions may experience brief thunderstorms. A yellow weather warning was issued for the entire Croatian coast due to strong winds with potential gusts.

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Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒CenterFactual 95Objective 954 days ago
(PHOTO) Burning in the Bistric vineyard, firefighters on the ground, helicopter activated, police warning hikers

On July 7, 2026, a significant forest fire broke out in the area around Slovene Bistrica, specifically in Juršna village at Ančnikovo Grad išče near Rimski Kamenolom, which is a difficult-to-reach terrain. Two firefighting associations, Tinje and Upper Bistrica, were dispatched to the scene. Rocks are falling from the area affected by the fire, and a helicopter has been activated to assist in extinguishing the blaze. The police have warned hikers to avoid the hiking trails leading towards Bistriški Vintgar due to the fire, and these trails are currently closed.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster (forest fire) and the emergency response efforts, including the involvement of local firefighting associations and the police. There is no indication of political bias in the framing, word choice, or emphasis. The content focuses on factual information about

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): This article aligns closely with the others regarding the fire near Bistrica, mentioning the same firefighting efforts, helicopter use, and warnings to hikers. It presents the facts objectively without bias.

Maribor24 logoMaribor24IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 954 days ago
PHOTOS: Fire in the area of Slovenska Bistrica limited, firefighters are still in difficult terrain

A large forest fire broke out near the village of Jurisna in the area of Ančnikovo Gradisce, close to the Rimske Kamenole quarry, according to the Police Administration of Maribor. The fire occurred in a difficult-to-reach terrain, prompting the deployment of firefighting teams from Tinje and Upper Bistrica to extinguish the blaze under challenging conditions. Due to the remote location, a helicopter was expected to assist around 7:30 AM. Authorities warned of increased danger due to rockfall in the area, advising hikers to avoid the region and the hiking trails leading to the Bistriški Vintgar. As a result of the intervention, hiking paths in the area will temporarily remain closed, and visitors are urged to follow instructions from firefighters and other authorities and keep away from the site until the firefighting efforts are complete.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster event without taking a political stance. It provides factual information about the fire, the response by emergency services, and safety warnings without expressing ideological preferences or promoting any particular political agenda. The framing remains客观 (f

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): This article matches the others in describing the fire location, firefighting teams involved, and safety warnings. The content is factual and presented objectively.

Žurnal24 logoŽurnal24IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 954 days ago
Large fire in Styria, helicopter activated

A significant forest fire occurred near Slovenska Bistrica, in Juršna vas within the Ančnikovo gradisce area near the Rimske Kamenole quarry. The incident took place on difficult-to-access terrain, prompting authorities to call for hikers to avoid the area and hiking trails near Bistriški Vintgar. Police authorities in Maribor dispatched two firefighting units, Tinje and Zgornja Bistrica, with plans to activate a helicopter around 7:30 AM. The fire has caused rockfall in the area, leading to the closure of hiking paths due to safety concerns.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a natural disaster without overt ideological framing. It focuses on emergency response efforts and safety advisories, balancing the situation without taking sides or promoting specific political agendas.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): The article accurately describes the fire location, firefighting efforts, and safety warnings. It presents the information objectively.

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 954 days ago
Extensive forest fire over the Bistric vineyard, hikers are advised not to visit

A large forest fire has broken out near Bistriški Vintgar, according to reports from the Maribor Police Department. Firefighters from the Tinje and Upper Bistrica fire departments have been dispatched to the scene, and a helicopter has been activated to assist with containment efforts. The area is known for frequent hikers, and authorities are urging people to avoid the location due to safety concerns. Hiking trails are closed as a precautionary measure.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a natural disaster and the emergency response without overt ideological framing. It focuses on safety advisories and operational updates rather than taking a partisan stance. The tone remains neutral, emphasizing public safety and logistical responses.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): The article accurately reports the fire near Bistriški vintgar, firefighting efforts, and safety warnings. It maintains an objective tone.

Siol.net logoSiol.netState / PublicCenterFactual 95Objective 954 days ago
Extensive forest fire in the Bistrice vineyard, helicopter in the air

A large forest fire broke out in the area around Slovene Bistrica, specifically in Jurisna Vas near the Rimske Kamenole quarry. The fire occurred on difficult-to-access terrain, prompting firefighters from PGD Tinje and PGD Zgornja Bistrica to respond. A helicopter was activated around 7:30 PM to assist with firefighting efforts. The area is known for hiking trails, and authorities have advised hikers to avoid the region temporarily due to the risk. The fire has caused some damage to surrounding rock formations, and both police and firefighters are actively working to contain it.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster (forest fire) without overt political commentary. While the location is specified and there is mention of local authorities coordinating the response, there is no indication of ideological framing or emphasis on partisan perspectives. The focus remains on an

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 95): The article accurately describes the location, firefighting efforts, helicopter involvement, and warnings to hikers. It presents facts neutrally without bias.

Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 954 days ago
The fire at Slovenska Bistrica complicates the inaccessible terrain

A forest fire broke out early this morning near Slovenska Bistrica, specifically around the Rimske Kamenole area, which is difficult to access. Due to challenging conditions, firefighting efforts have involved not only firefighters but also a plane from Air Tractor and a helicopter from the Slovenian Armed Forces, providing aerial support. Local volunteer fire brigades are currently on-site, and additional units may be deployed if needed. The extent of the fire is still unknown. Authorities have warned people to avoid hiking trails near the Bistriški Vintgar, which are temporarily closed due to the risk of falling rocks.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a natural disaster without overt ideological framing. It focuses on emergency response efforts and safety warnings without taking sides or promoting specific political agendas. The tone remains neutral and informative.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article accurately describes the fire near Slovenj Gradec, mentioning the difficult terrain, aerial support, and police warnings. It presents the information neutrally and concisely, aligning closely with other reports.

Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 954 days ago
Extensive fire over Slovenian Bistrica: hikers urged to avoid the area

A large forest fire broke out near the Ančnikov Gradec area, close to Slovenska Bistrica, in a difficult-to-reach terrain. Firefighters from the Tinje and Zgornja Bistrica fire departments were dispatched to the scene, with plans to activate a helicopter for aerial firefighting due to the challenging access conditions. The area is noted for containing loose rocks, which pose additional risks to anyone approaching the site. Authorities have warned hikers to avoid the area and temporarily closed hiking trails leading to the Bistriški Vintgar. Local media are urged to inform the public about these closures. The police department in Maribor has called on nature visitors to follow the instructions of emergency services and keep a distance from the fire zone for their safety.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a natural disaster and the associated safety measures without taking a clear ideological stance. It focuses on the immediate actions taken by authorities and provides warnings to the public without expressing any political opinion or agenda.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): This report also accurately describes the fire near Slovenj Gradec, including the involved firefighting associations and the closure of hiking trails. It maintains a neutral tone and aligns with other sources.

Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 954 days ago
Extensive forest fire near Bistriška Vintgar, police are calling for hikers

A significant forest fire occurred near the Bistriški Vintgar in the area of Juršična vas, near the Rimske Kranjske stone quarries. The incident took place in a difficult-to-reach terrain. The police have called upon hikers to avoid these locations and the hiking trails leading towards Bistriški Vintgar for now. According to the Maribor Police Authority, two firefighting teams, Tinje and Upper Bistrica, were dispatched to the site. Around 7:30 AM, a helicopter will also be activated to assist with extinguishing the fire. Rocks are burning in the area, and due to the frequent presence of hikers, they are advised to stay away from the location. Hiking paths will be closed.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster and the subsequent emergency response without taking a political stance. It provides factual information about the fire, the actions taken by authorities, and the impact on local hikers, without favoring any particular political group or ideology.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article provides clear and consistent information about the forest fire near Bistrica, including the involvement of firefighting teams and a helicopter. It also mentions safety warnings for hikers. The tone is neutral and factual.

Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 956 days ago
According to preliminary estimates, the fire in Brestovica near Komn burned 16 hectares of forest.

A wildfire occurred in Brestovica near Komen on Saturday, with initial estimates indicating approximately 16 hectares of forest burned. The affected area consists mainly of young trees that regenerated after a major fire in 2003, which was the second-largest in Slovenia's history. Firefighters used drones to gather information, and the Forest Institute of Slovenia provided updates. The blaze primarily impacted species such as black chestnut oak, alpine fir, and common birch, along with shrubs. The Forest Institute emphasized the importance of preventive measures and warned visitors and locals to avoid the site until authorities complete their work. Authorities reported that 148 volunteers from local firefighting organizations extinguished the fire overnight without needing air support, and they plan to conduct cleanup operations today.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a natural disaster without overt ideological framing. It focuses on environmental impact, emergency response, and prevention efforts, balancing both scientific and administrative perspectives without leaning toward any particular political agenda.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article gives detailed information about the fire in Brestovica, including the estimated area burned and the involvement of the Forestry Institute. It is factual and maintains an objective tone.

Si21 logoSi21IndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 905 days ago
Fire in Brestovica again cuts into vulnerable karst forests

A wildfire in Brestovica near Komn was reported to have burned approximately 16 hectares of forest, according to initial data collected by the Slovenian Forest Service (ZGS). The fire primarily affected young trees that had regrown after the second-largest forest fire in Slovenia’s history in 2003, which followed the major blaze of 2022. The area burned includes species such as black chestnut oak, alpine fir, black pine, and the heat-loving broadleaf vegetation of the Karst region. ZGS collaborated with four staff members from the Sežan Regional Unit, including three on-site and a cartographer providing spatial support. The agency emphasized the importance of preventive exercises like the recent training at Vremščica and thanked firefighters, pilots, and other emergency teams for their efforts in limiting the damage. ZGS plans to continue monitoring the site, update assessments of forest damage, and cooperate on further measures. They also urge visitors, locals, and landowners to avoid staying near the burn site until authorities complete their work and to exercise caution during dry and windy conditions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a natural disaster and the response by the Slovenian Forest Service. It does not take a clear ideological stance, nor does it emphasize any particular political agenda. The focus is on environmental management, safety protocols, and collaboration among

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 90): The article discusses a different fire in Brestovica, providing accurate details about the area affected and the collaboration with firefighters. It remains objective.

Reporter logoReporterIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 908 days ago
Fire season in Croatia: the worst is on Čiovo (VIDEO)

A forest fire broke out on the island of Čiovo in Croatia after a strong storm caused lightning strikes, threatening nearby homes but being contained by firefighters. The fire has destroyed approximately 110 hectares of grass, low vegetation, and forest, along with several economic objects. Another fire reignited on Thursday due to strong winds, requiring three firefighting aircraft and around 70 firefighters using over 20 vehicles to combat it. Additional fires were reported at Senj and Komiza on Vis Island, while fires at Kistanje and Mljet were extinguished. New fires emerged at Babino Polje on Mljet, which was localized by night. Firefighters warned residents of high temperatures and fire risk, noting 140 firefighting interventions in the past 24 hours involving 158 units, 515 firefighters, 199 vehicles, six firefighting planes, and a helicopter. Weather forecasts predict partly clear skies with temperatures exceeding 30°C on the coast, while inland and southern regions may experience brief thunderstorms. A yellow weather warning was issued for the entire Croatian coast due to strong winds with potential gusts.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about wildfires in Croatia, focusing on their impact, firefighting efforts, and weather conditions. There is no evident ideological framing or bias in the presentation of the event.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 90): The article provides accurate information about the fire location, firefighting efforts, and safety warnings. It remains neutral in its presentation.

24ur (POP TV) logo24ur (POP TV)IndependentCenterFactual 89Objective 844 days ago
High fire threat to the environment in the whole country

The article reports on a national environmental fire hazard warning issued by Slovenia's Environmental Agency. It outlines restrictions on open fires, burning, and activities that could cause wildfires during this period. Firefighters are advised to attempt to extinguish any observed fires and call emergency services at 112. The Inspectorate for Protection Against Natural and Other Disasters and police will increase monitoring. Weather forecasts predict temperatures above 30°C and potential thunderstorms in the coming days.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about wildfire prevention measures and environmental conditions without overt ideological framing. It focuses on public safety guidelines and governmental coordination without taking a clear partisan stance.

Why these scores (Factual 89 · Objective 84): This article closely follows the primary source document, providing accurate details about the fire and the national fire alert. It maintains a neutral tone and avoids biased language, making it highly objective.

Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentCenterFactual 86Objective 804 days ago
High fire threat to the environment in the whole country

The article from Primorske novice reports on environmental fire risks in Slovenia due to current restrictions on open fires and other activities that could cause wildfires. It outlines prohibited actions such as burning, using flammable materials, and outdoor activities that might lead to fires. The article advises citizens to attempt to extinguish any observed fires and call emergency services at 112. It also mentions that environmental agency forecasts predict temperatures will reach or exceed 30 degrees Celsius in the coming days, increasing the risk of wildfires.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information regarding environmental regulations and wildfire risks without taking a clear ideological stance. It provides balanced guidance based on official warnings and does not emphasize particular political viewpoints or agendas.

Why these scores (Factual 86 · Objective 80): The article provides accurate information about the fire and the national alert, but includes some additional context about firefighting efforts. While factually correct, the inclusion of extra details slightly reduces objectivity.

Dnevnik logoDnevnikIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 904 days ago
The area around Slovenska Bistrica is engulfed in a massive fire.

A large forest fire has spread in the area around Slovenian Bistrica, on difficult-to-access terrain, complicating firefighting efforts. The police have warned visitors to stay away from the site due to safety concerns, noting that rocks are crumbling from heat and the area is dangerous. Firefighters from two local units, PGD Tinje and PGD Zgornja Bistrica, are battling the blaze, while authorities plan to deploy air support from the Slovenian military or police helicopter by around 8 AM. The incident poses challenges due to the remote location and rugged conditions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a natural disaster without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the technical aspects of the fire, the response by emergency services, and safety warnings to the public. There is no evident political agenda or biased language, making the framing non

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports the fire near Slovenj Gradec and mentions police warnings to avoid the area. It aligns with other sources describing the difficult terrain and involvement of firefighting teams. The details are concise but sufficient.

RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 85Objective 906 days ago
In an extensive fire on Hvar, the fire covered 200 hectares, the firefighters managed to keep the houses

A large wildfire broke out on the Croatian island of Hvar on Sunday afternoon, burning approximately 200 hectares of grassland, low and high vegetation, and parts of vineyards. The fire also damaged several abandoned buildings, older vehicles, and areas of two mansions. Firefighters managed to contain the blaze and protect surrounding homes, with only one awning destroyed. Due to the difficult terrain, four drones assisted in firefighting efforts. As of Monday night, 60 firefighters were still conducting salvage operations at the site using 15 vehicles. Additional support is expected from units based in Imotsk and Sinj.

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 fire, the response by emergency services, and the logistical challenges faced. There is no indication of partisan bias or emphasis on political narratives. The 'C

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides comprehensive information about the fire on Hvar, including area affected, firefighting efforts, and damage assessment. It remains neutral and aligns with other reports about this specific incident.

Večer logoVečerIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 906 days ago
(VIDEO) Large fire breaks out in Hvar, hurricanes hamper firefighters

On July 4, 2026, around 4 PM local time, a large fire broke out on the island of Hvar, Croatia, near the area of Ivan Dolac. The fire was reported to be burning grass and low vegetation. Firefighters were assisted by two Canadair aircraft, according to Croatian media reports. The firefighting efforts were complicated by strong winds blowing the flames toward a higher and more difficult-to-access part of the hill where the fire originated. As of now, people and structures are reportedly not at risk.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a natural disaster without overt ideological framing. It focuses on the event itself, the response by emergency services, and the challenges faced during containment. There is no indication of partisan bias or emphasis on specific political agendas. The

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article accurately reports a fire on Hvar with details about the location, time, and involvement of Canadian aircraft. However, it lacks specific information about the extent of damage or casualties. The tone remains neutral.

Domovina logoDomovinaIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 804 days ago
Forest fire over Bistric winery is being extinguished by helicopter, hikers urged to avoid the area

A forest fire broke out early in the morning near Ančnikovo gradišče, close to Rimski kamnolom in Jurišna vas, near Slovenian Bistrica. Due to the difficult and steep terrain, firefighters had to rely on aerial support from a helicopter to extinguish the blaze. Authorities advised hikers to avoid the area around Bistriški vintgar due to falling rocks. Local firefighting teams were initially deployed but quickly realized access to the fire site was nearly impossible. The fire was described as a ground-level fire that spread slowly and did not reach tree canopies, which made it somewhat easier to manage compared to fires spreading through branches. Firefighters coordinated with the helicopter to supply water from a nearby station in Tinj. The cause of the fire remains unknown, and authorities emphasized that determining the cause is the responsibility of the police. Some residents were woken up by alarms and the sound of emergency vehicles.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of a natural disaster (forest fire), focusing on the response efforts by local firefighters and authorities. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or selective emphasis on particular viewpoints. It reports on the situation objectively, witha

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Accurate reporting on the fire location, response efforts, and safety warnings. Some subjective language like 'obsežnejši' may lean slightly towards alarmism but overall remains factual. Consistent with other sources.

RTV Slovenija (MMC) logoRTV Slovenija (MMC)State / PublicCenterFactual 80Objective 854 days ago
A major forest fire has broken out in the area of the Bistric vineyard, hiking trails are closed

A large forest fire broke out in a difficult-to-reach area near Slovenian Bistrica, specifically around Rimski Kamenolom, close to Jurisna Vas or Ančnikovo Gradišče. The fire is being extinguished by members of volunteer firefighting associations from Tinje and Upper Bistrica, along with an air tractor. Authorities have warned hikers to avoid the area, as hiking trails are closed due to the fire. According to TV Slovenia, the fire does not currently threaten houses or residents. The fire started early in the morning and is still ongoing.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a natural disaster (forest fire) without any political commentary, framing, or bias. It focuses on the event itself, the response efforts, and safety warnings, without taking a stance or emphasizing any particular political viewpoint.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 85): The article gives detailed information about the fire near Bistrica, including location, time of occurrence, firefighting efforts, and safety warnings. It maintains a neutral tone and aligns with other reports about this specific incident.

N1 Slovenija logoN1 SlovenijaIndependentCenterFactual 80Objective 856 days ago
Firefighters released dramatic photos of the fire on Hvar

A large fire broke out on the island of Hvar near Ivan Dolac on Saturday afternoon and was brought under control by firefighters. The fire is estimated to have affected around 200 hectares of grassland, low vegetation, and pine forest, destroying two abandoned houses and damaging two villas, several vineyards, and some vehicles. Approximately 60 firefighters from volunteer fire departments on Hvar, Jelsa, and Stari Grad, along with seasonal intervention units, worked to contain the blaze. Four Canadair CL-415 aircraft provided aerial support, and firefighting efforts continued throughout the night. Firefighters from Jelsa shared photos showing the scale of the fire. Despite challenging conditions, including strong winds and difficult terrain, firefighters managed to prevent the fire from spreading toward populated areas, minimizing further damage. Additional resources were deployed early Sunday, and local authorities praised the rapid and effective response.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of a wildfire incident, focusing on the actions taken by firefighters and the extent of the damage. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or selective emphasis on particular viewpoints. The content remains neutral and descriptive.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 85): The article gives detailed information about the fire on Hvar, including area affected, firefighting efforts, and damage assessment. It remains neutral and aligns with other reports about this specific incident.

Dnevnik logoDnevnikIndependent🔒CenterFactual 80Objective 856 days ago
Firefighters on Hvar are still battling a massive blaze

A large wildfire broke out on Saturday near the village of Ivan Dolac on the island of Hvar, Croatia. Firefighters from the island and four firefighting aircraft were deployed to combat the blaze. The fire threatened homes but was largely prevented from spreading to them. Approximately 200 hectares of grass, low vegetation, and pine forest were burned. As of Saturday evening, firefighters reported that the situation at the fire site was satisfactory. Today, firefighters from mainland Croatia are arriving to assist their colleagues on Hvar.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of a wildfire incident involving local firefighters and resources. It does not present any overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. The focus is on the event itself and the response efforts, without apparent ideological framing.

Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 85): The article covers the fire on Hvar but includes some less precise details like the number of Canadian aircraft and the area burned. While mostly factual, it has minor inconsistencies compared to other sources. The tone is generally neutral.

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