At least 100 tourists forced to evacuate in Montenegro fires
PODGORICA, Montenegro — Montenegro has asked for international help to fight wildfires raging along the Adriatic sea coastline that are also raging along the Adriatic sea coastline in neighbouring Croatia, reaching a key port, authorities said Monday.
Croatian TV reported that the blaze near the coastal town of Split — a central port and tourism centre — stretched to houses in some parts of the city, with residents joining firefighters in efforts to contain the flames.
Authorities warned the residents throughout the town to remain calm, stay indoors and keep the windows closed as thick smoke spread around the area. Croatian soldiers joined in the battle to stop the fire. Some parts of Split were left without electricity, Croatian TV said.
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic scheduled an emergency meeting for Tuesday, saying Croatia could also seek international help if the crisis continues.


