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– Of the seven earthquake victims, five were identified in Majske Poljane in the Glina city area, of which two are Croatian immigrants from Bosnia and Herzegovina and one Croatian settled from other parts of Croatia, as well as two Serbs, a young man and an old man, said Pupovac. .
A girl from a mixed Serbo-Croatian marriage, who was the first known victim of the earthquake, lost her life in Petrinja, added Pupovac.
The seventh victim, as Pupovac said, is an organist found in the ruins of the parish church of San Nicolás and San Vito in Zazina.
– Regarding the damage, in some areas the damage is great, such as Majske poljanje and the city of Glina itself, as well as the city of Petrinja and some villages in the city of Petrinja, Sisak, Kostajnica and a little less Dvor na Uni – said Pupovac.
As far as Serbian institutions are concerned, the biggest damage is the parish home of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Petrinja, where, as Pupovac said, the renovation of the 250-year-old building, which housed the parsonage, was completed a few years ago.
– Inside was a chapel. That must collapse because much has been destroyed, now the record books and valuable gospels are being saved, Pupovac specified.
The Serbian Orthodox Church in Sisak has also been damaged and there is no information yet on other Serbian churches, the SNV president said.
– People sleep in cars in front of houses, take care of their livestock and their property. Tonight, the government launched an initiative for the acquisition of containers, so that people can stay in front of their houses and begin repairs, added Pupovac.
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