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Almost two years without a home: Darja Škrlj's family's apartment in Tržič completely destroyed by fire (PHOTO)
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Almost two years without a home: Darja Škrlj's family's apartment in Tržič completely destroyed by fire (PHOTO)

A family in Tržič has been homeless for almost two years after a fire completely destroyed their apartment at Kurnikova Pot 1. The incident occurred on November 25, 2024, during a cold day when the family was nearby. Darja Škrlj, the mother, recalls arriving on the scene to find firefighters battling flames. The fire affected not only her apartment but also four others in the historic Kurnikova hiša building. The family hopes to return home by late autumn, though they face challenges due to slow state-led housing renewal efforts.

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Almost two years without a home: Darja Škrlj's family's apartment in Tržič completely destroyed by fire (PHOTO)

A family in Tržič has been homeless for almost two years after a fire completely destroyed their apartment at Kurnikova Pot 1. The incident occurred on November 25, 2024, during a cold day when the family was nearby. Darja Škrlj, the mother, recalls arriving on the scene to find firefighters battling flames. The fire affected not only her apartment but also four others in the historic Kurnikova hiša building. The family hopes to return home by late autumn, though they face challenges due to slow state-led housing renewal efforts.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the impact of slow state-led housing renewal efforts, which is a politically charged issue involving government responsibility and public policy. While the narrative highlights the family’s struggle, there is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on specific political stanc

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