In the last 24 hours, the Crisis Management Center (CMC) reported a total of 1,666 calls to the 112 emergency number. Of these calls, 63.63 percent were classified as “real” emergencies, while 25.52 percent were related to non-emergency citizen needs.
According to the CMC, 69.44 percent of the “real” calls were directed to the police, 21.29 percent to the Emergency Medical Service, and 1.48 percent to the firefighters.
The CMC handled 618 emergency calls, encompassing both “real” calls and those categorized as “non-emergency calls.” All of these calls were received, processed, and coordinated with various entities within the Crisis Management System (CMS) for resolution.
There were no open fires reported in the last 24 hours. Firefighters did respond to and extinguish other fires in populated areas. In Kumanovo, firefighters extinguished burning garbage around a container on “Done Bozhinov” street.
Due to flood damage from the Markova Reka, railway passenger and freight traffic on the Lisiche – Drachevo route continues to be diverted through Madjari – Trubarevo to Drachevo and back.
Public Transportation Company Skopje (JSP Skopje) reported that bus routes 18, 58, 63A, 66, 66A, and 118 are experiencing route changes in certain areas due to road construction.