Fire on Brač Localized After Burning Six Hectares
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- A fire broke out in the Ložišća area on the island of Brač on Thursday afternoon.
- Firefighters localized the blaze in the evening, with a team remaining on-site overnight to monitor the area.
- Approximately six hectares of low vegetation, forest, and maquis were burned, but no homes were threatened.
Firefighters on the island of Brač successfully contained a significant wildfire that erupted on Thursday afternoon near the settlement of Ložišća. The blaze, which consumed about six hectares of land including low vegetation, forest, and maquis, was localized by evening. A contingent of 15 firefighters and five vehicles remained on the scene overnight to ensure the fire did not reignite, according to the County Fire Department in Split.
The swift response prevented the fire from spreading to residential areas, ensuring the safety of the local community. While the exact cause of the fire is under investigation, the incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by the region during dry periods. The Croatian public, particularly those living in coastal areas prone to wildfires, understands the critical importance of rapid and effective firefighting efforts.
Večernji List, like other Croatian media, reports these events factually, emphasizing the efforts of our brave firefighters and the successful containment of the threat. Our coverage focuses on the immediate response and the impact on the local environment, while also acknowledging the broader context of fire prevention and management in Croatia. The community's gratitude for the firefighters' dedication is a sentiment widely shared across the country.
It was decided that five vehicles and 15 firefighters would remain on duty at the fire site all night after it was localized around 8 p.m.
Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.