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Video näyttää hurjan maastopalon Espanjassa – suomalainen Lempisen perhe pakkasi laukut varmuuden vuoksi
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Video näyttää hurjan maastopalon Espanjassa – suomalainen Lempisen perhe pakkasi laukut varmuuden vuoksi

A wildfire broke out in Catalonia, Spain, caused by sparks from a tool used by an employee, leading to the evacuation of at least 150 people. Finnish tourist Katri Lempinen and her family were staying in Calonge on the Costa Brava and had to evacuate their accommodation due to the fire. The fire has destroyed approximately 2,200 hectares of forest but has been largely contained by local firefighters. Authorities have advised residents to stay indoors, and some areas have been closed to visitors, including Barcelona residents. Despite the fire, the situation has calmed down, and the Lempiksen family plans to remain in the area until Tuesday.

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Yle Uutiset logoYle UutisetState / PublicCenter10 hr. ago
Maastopalo on levinnyt nopeasti lähelle asutusta Kreikan Thessalonikissa – suomalainen vaikuttui lentokoneiden toiminnasta

A wildfire has rapidly spread near residential areas in Thessaloniki, Greece's second-largest city. Authorities have ordered evacuations for residents in three nearby suburbs via SMS alerts. The fire started around 8:30 PM local time on a hilly area and quickly spread, igniting commercial buildings but reportedly not reaching residential structures yet. Firefighters are working to contain the blaze, which is being complicated by strong winds. At midnight, authorities arrested a 76-year-old man suspected of starting the fire, who was reported to be under the influence of alcohol. The situation is being closely monitored.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about a natural disaster and emergency response efforts without apparent ideological framing. It includes details about the incident, evacuation orders, and the arrest of a suspect, presenting the event objectively without emphasizing any particular political

Yle Uutiset logoYle UutisetState / PublicCenter15 hr. ago
Video näyttää hurjan maastopalon Espanjassa – suomalainen Lempisen perhe pakkasi laukut varmuuden vuoksi

A wildfire broke out in Catalonia, Spain, caused by sparks from a tool used by an employee, leading to the evacuation of at least 150 people. Finnish tourist Katri Lempinen and her family were staying in Calonge on the Costa Brava and had to evacuate their accommodation due to the fire. The fire has destroyed approximately 2,200 hectares of forest but has been largely contained by local firefighters. Authorities have advised residents to stay indoors, and some areas have been closed to visitors, including Barcelona residents. Despite the fire, the situation has calmed down, and the Lempiksen family plans to remain in the area until Tuesday.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced account of the wildfire incident, focusing on the event itself, the impact on tourists, and the response from authorities. There is no evident ideological framing or biased language. The information is presented neutrally, with quotes from affected individuals and a提及

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