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ZADAR, Aug 2 (Hina) - Fire fighters have managed to localise two
forest fires in the Zadar County despite the presence of mine fields
hampering efforts.
Zadar County Police Department said the blaze which erupted near
Novigrad on Saturday night had finally been localised at about 8pm
on Sunday.
Winds had initially spread the fire but fire fighters had been able
to start extinguishing the blaze once it left mined areas and
approached roads.
Although the fire had two fronts, towards Pridraza and the
settlements of Podgrad and Paljuv, no homes were damaged.
Professional fire brigades from Zadar, Biograd and Benkovac as well
as volunteer units, a Canadair plane and fire fighting helicopter
had been involved in combating the blaze.
Meanwhile, another blaze which erupted this morning near Skabrnje
had been stopped at about 8pm, with most of the burnt area
containing mines.
Zadar Police Department fire fighting unit deputy chief Ivo Juresko
said the area burnt was not known because of the minefields.
Other small blazes in the Zadar area had been quickly put out, he
said.
However, a blaze in region between Gracac and Knin, near Velika
Popina and Mala Popina, has still not been put out.
The terrain is largely inaccessible and mountainous, so Croatian
Army troops have been called in to assist fire fighting brigades
from Zadar and Knin.
Low-lying vegetation and pine forests have been engulfed in the
blaze.
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