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Nei Balcani resta l'emergenza incendi

epa11483696 A general view of a forest fire, next to the Krivolak military training ground, near the town of Negotino, North Macedonia, 17 July 2024. Several wildfires swept across northern Macedonia, prompting a 30-day state of emergency. Planes and helicopters from Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey have arrived to help fight the fires. Authorities have identified 12 active wildfires burning in the country as of Tuesday morning, July 16. The largest fire was near the town of Negotino, while another blaze was approaching the southern town of Bitola. The region has also been hit by a heat wave since last week, which is forecast to continue for several more days. EPA/GEORGI LICOVSKI
epa11483696 A general view of a forest fire, next to the Krivolak military training ground, near the town of Negotino, North Macedonia, 17 July 2024. Several wildfires swept across northern Macedonia, prompting a 30-day state of emergency. Planes and helicopters from Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and Turkey have arrived to help fight the fires. Authorities have identified 12 active wildfires burning in the country as of Tuesday morning, July 16. The largest fire was near the town of Negotino, while another blaze was approaching the southern town of Bitola. The region has also been hit by a heat wave since last week, which is forecast to continue for several more days. EPA/GEORGI LICOVSKI
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BELGRADO, 16 AGO - In diversi Paesi dei Balcani, dove domina ancora un'ondata di caldo torrido e clima secco, prosegue l'emergenza incendi. La situazione resta allarmante in particolare in Montenegro con numerosi focolai ancora attivi. I roghi boschivi si sono allargati nella regione di Niksic, dove sono in azione diversi aerei e elicotteri. Critica la situazione anche nelle province di Kuce e Pipere dove le fiamme hanno minacciato per alcune ore diverse case di abitazione. L'intervento tempestivo dei vigili del fuoco e delle squadre di soccorso ha scongiurato ulteriori gravi conseguenzse per gli abitanti locali. Stando ai media, alle operazioni di spegnimento degli incendi partecipano unità aeree di Ungheria e Repubblica ceca. Diversi vasti incendi sono attivi anche in Macedonia del Nord, Croazia e Albania.

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