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African swine fever declared emergency across Serbia
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African swine fever declared emergency across Serbia

From N1 Serbia · () Serbian

Translated from Serbian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Serbia is facing an emergency situation due to the African swine fever virus spreading across the country.
  • N1 News will report from Obrenovac, a major outbreak site, and feature veterinarian Milanko ล ekler.
  • The program will also cover a resurfaced "Senjak" case, football World Cup final predictions, and a visit to the Banja Cevka thermal spring.

Serbia is grappling with an emergency situation as the African swine fever virus spreads rapidly through multiple cities and municipalities nationwide. The N1 television channel is dedicating significant coverage to the crisis.

Reporter N1 will be on the ground in Obrenovac, one of the most affected areas, to provide firsthand accounts of the situation. The morning program will feature insights from veterinary virologist Milanko ล ekler, who is expected to discuss the virus's impact and potential containment measures.

Beyond the swine fever outbreak, the upcoming "Novi dan" (New Day) program will also revisit the "Senjak" case, bringing it back into public focus. Journalist Milan Radonjiฤ‡ of the weekly "Radar" will offer commentary on this matter. Additionally, ahead of the FIFA World Cup final, sports journalists from Sport Klub will provide predictions for the match between Spain and Argentina.

The broadcast will also offer a change of pace with a segment on Banja Cevka, a source of medicinal thermal water that attracts visitors from the Belgrade region during the summer months. The program is scheduled to begin at nine o'clock, hosted by Ivana Terziฤ‡.

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Originally published by N1 Serbia in Serbian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.