Fires and Blockades in Montenegro: People vs. Quarries and Fiery Battle near Grbavci

Today in Montenegro, a fiery drama is unfolding! Near the village of Grbavci and the Bolje Sestre springs, wildfires rage, and firefighters are battling the flames like action heroes. Four teams from the Podgorica Protection and Rescue Service, along with the Ministry of Interior’s helicopter unit, are tirelessly fighting fires threatening to consume nature. But fire isn’t the only problem – residents of Bijelo Polje, specifically the village of Srđevac, have raised their voices against a quarry that threatens to destroy their peaceful lives. They blocked the main road, fearing that the quarry concession will cause landslides and ecological disaster. Lawyer Azra Jasavić warns that the environmental report barely analyzes the risks of erosion and landslides, while experts say opening the surface mine will cause progressive terrain sliding and irreversible damage. The locals refuse to be victims of irresponsible politics and legal loopholes. While firefighters fight the flames, citizens fight for their homes and nature. Will the authorities finally listen to the people, or will they allow nature and lives to be destroyed? Meanwhile, Montenegro faces many challenges – from the absence of tourists from the Middle East, political tensions, to economic problems. But today, fire and the quarry are hot topics that ignite passions and unrest. If you think this is just another news story, think again. This fight is for our future! So, what do you think – is it time to finally stop these ecological and social disasters? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, or just crack a joke about firefighters and quarries – because hey, a little laughter never hurts while the world burns around us!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *