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According to initial estimates, the Brestovica fire burned 16 hectares of forest.
Slovenia🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

According to initial estimates, the Brestovica fire burned 16 hectares of forest.

A wildfire broke out in Brestovica near Komen on Saturday afternoon, affecting approximately 16 hectares of forest according to initial assessments by the Forestry Office. Firefighters from multiple volunteer fire departments, supported by the municipal civil protection team in Komen, worked alongside air support from the State Fire Rescue Unit. The fire was contained around 7 PM, with firefighters facing challenges due to difficult terrain and low vegetation. Authorities have not yet determined the cause of the blaze. Two World War I-era Italian-made artillery shells were discovered at the scene and recovered by pyrotechnicians.

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Primorske novice logoPrimorske noviceIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
According to initial estimates, the Brestovica fire burned 16 hectares of forest.

A wildfire broke out in Brestovica near Komen on Saturday afternoon, affecting approximately 16 hectares of forest according to initial assessments by the Forestry Office. Firefighters from multiple volunteer fire departments, supported by the municipal civil protection team in Komen, worked alongside air support from the State Fire Rescue Unit. The fire was contained around 7 PM, with firefighters facing challenges due to difficult terrain and low vegetation. Authorities have not yet determined the cause of the blaze. Two World War I-era Italian-made artillery shells were discovered at the scene and recovered by pyrotechnicians.

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