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Croatian firefighters battled for a full day to control a forest fire along the Adriatic coast that has damaged and destroyed buildings in villages around the city of Split, reaching the


Split suburbs late on Monday. Croatian firefighters battled for a full day to control a forest fire along the Adriatic coast that has damaged and destroyed buildings in villages around the


city of Split, reaching the Split suburbs late on Monday. Local media reported that the blaze, which started shortly after midnight, has spread across 20 km and first threatened the villages


of Srinjine, Sitno Gornje and Sitno Donje. One death has been reported, although it was not clear whether the cause was a heart attack or smoke inhalation. By the evening hours the blaze


had reached eastern suburbs of Split. Some parts of the city were without water or electricity. Visitors were asked to leave two shopping malls as the smoke entered ventilation systems. The


fire has also reached the city's waste dumping site. Authorities prepared places for some 250 people inside a Split sports hall in case there were evacuations. Citizens were warned not


to go near petrol stations threatened by fire on some roads approaching Split. Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said that if necessary Croatia might consider asking for help from its European


Union partners. Earlier in the day several houses and around a dozen cars were burnt. A church in one of the villages was saved when firefighters extinguished flames heading towards the


building. Defense Minister Damir Krsticevic said some 100 people from the Croatian army joined firefighters in the village of Zrnovnica, east of Split, where children and elderly people were


evacuated from an area engulfed by heavy smoke. Army personnel were also helping firefighters in Split suburbs. Zrnovnica is the site of an underground army missile compound, but Krsticevic


said he did not expect it to be damaged. Electricity and water supplies have been affected and several local roads have been closed. Some 400 firefighters struggled to bring the blaze under


control in an area largely covered by pine forest and scrubland. Around 20 smaller fires were burning elsewhere in the southern Croatian region of Dalmatia. The cause of the fire around


Split, the second biggest Croatian city and a popular tourist destination, was unknown. (This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency


feed.)


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