Currently, there are no active fires in the country, according to the CMC

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The Center for Crisis Management (CMC) announced that there are no active fires so far.

The fire in the atar of the village of Debrešte, which affected an area of ​​about four hectares of dry grass, was extinguished at 16:45. According to the CMC, six firefighters with one fire engine and one field vehicle, four employees from LPS Dolneni, two policemen from the Ropotovo Police Station and four people from the local population were involved in the extinguishing, who plowed the land with two tractors to prevent the fire from spreading to surrounding houses.

CMC informs that six other fires have been extinguished, including two in the Skopje region.

- The fire that started yesterday in the afternoon in Ohrid between the villages of Vapila and Rasino was completely extinguished by 14:50 p.m. At 16:45 p.m., the fire from 12:30 p.m. in Kosturnik, Tabanovce, which affected dry grass and acacia belt, was extinguished. One vehicle and two firefighters participated in the extinguishing. The fire from 14:12 p.m. in the village of Debrešte, where dry grass was burning, was extinguished at 16:45 p.m. by one vehicle and six firefighters, the fire near the village of Furka, which engulfed a pine and low-degraded forest, was extinguished by one vehicle, three firefighters and two employees of JP NS subsidiary Kozhuv, the fire in Studenichani, village of Pagarusha and in the village of Orman, Gjorche Petrov, states CMC.

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