Storm in Istria, Croatia

Severe storm hit Istria in Croatia around 7 PM, with strong west winds that knocked down trees and caused material damage. Several people were injured due to falling trees near Rovinj, and civil protection was called to the scene. The storm caused tree falls in Pula and the wider area of Poreč as well, with collisions of boats and several yachts running aground in the sea. Huge waves and strong winds destroyed umbrellas and a wooden souvenir kiosk in the Rovinj area. Emergency services were active on site to repair damage and assist the injured.

Political Perspectives:

Left: Left-leaning sources tend to emphasize the human impact of the storm, focusing on the injuries and the response of emergency services. They highlight the need for better preparedness and climate change as a contributing factor to extreme weather events.

Center: Center-leaning sources report the facts of the storm clearly, focusing on the timeline of events, the extent of the damage, and the official response by civil protection and emergency services without much editorializing.

Right: Right-leaning sources may emphasize the disruption caused by the storm, including economic impacts on tourism and local businesses. They might also focus on the efficiency of local authorities in handling the crisis and call for stronger infrastructure to withstand such events.

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