NewsWildfires prompt state of emergency in North Macedonia

Wildfires prompt state of emergency in North Macedonia

The military and police have been engaged in the fight against fires in North Macedonia.
The military and police have been engaged in the fight against fires in North Macedonia.
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Justyna Lasota-Krawczyk

15 July 2024 06:02

It happened while you were sleeping. Here's what world agencies reported on the night from Sunday to Monday.

  • The Government of North Macedonia announced the introduction of a state of emergency for 30 days. Firefighters, the military, and police are battling seven fires in the country. The prime minister announced the arrival of international aid, reported the "Kurir" daily. The fires have affected hard-to-reach mountainous regions. Planes and helicopters have been engaged in extinguishing them. Authorities noted that there is currently no significant threat to the local population. "We are fighting the elements caused by the heatwave. We are in contact with several friendly countries to whom we have asked for help extinguish the fires," said Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Hristijan Mickoski, on Sunday.
  • The experiment conducted in Venice since April with charging an entry fee to the city has concluded. Tourists who stayed in local hotels were exempt from the payment. Venice authorities explained that this first-of-its-kind initiative in the world aims to implement a system for managing the influx of tourists. From Monday, as reported by the Italian press, the Venice authorities will start analyzing the experiment results, conducted over 29 selected days. Based on these findings, they will develop new entry rules for the city that will apply from next year.
  • In response to the attack on Donald Trump, Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin called on Sunday for increased security measures for President Aleksandar Vucic and his family. Vulin emphasized that the head of state "must prepare for a similar scenario," reported the Serbian daily "Danas."
  • King Charles III of the United Kingdom and Queen Camilla will visit Australia and Samoa in October, confirmed Buckingham Palace on Sunday evening. This will be the second overseas trip for the 75-year-old monarch since he was diagnosed with cancer and the farthest visit he has undertaken as king.
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