Soldier and Father of Four Dies in Fire in Montenegro
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In Montenegro, rapidly spreading forest and bush fires have now burned an area of approximately forty square kilometers, including in the capital area and coastal regions frequented by tourists.
The Montenegrin government on Monday asked NATO and the EU for help in extinguishing forest fires that have been raging throughout the country in recent days, including around the capital Podgorica, local media reported. Serbia has already sent a helicopter to help, and Slovenia has also received a request for help.
On Monday, the Montenegrin government asked NATO and the EU for help in extinguishing forest fires that have been raging throughout the country in recent days, including around the capital Podgorica.
Fires have been raging across the country in recent days, including around Podgorica. Serbia has already sent helicopters and Croatia has sent a plane to help.
The Montenegrin government has asked the EU and NATO for help in extinguishing forest fires as they spread to several locations, including around the capital Podgorica. Southern Europe is also facing fires and high temperatures.
The Emergency Situations Sector of the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs has sent a "Kamov" Ka-32 firefighting helicopter, specialized in aerial operations, to Montenegro to assist in containing the fires in the vicinity of Podgorica and at several points along the coast. The engagement is being carried out in coordination with the relevant services in Montenegro and local fire units, with the priority of protecting settlements and key infras…
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