News in English     | 22.03.2020. 21:39 |

Hina building severely damaged in earthquake, public news service continues

FENA Press release

ZAGREB, March 22 (Hina/FENA) - The building that houses the Croatian News Agency Hina's offices in central Zagreb was severely damaged in the earthquake on Sunday, but the agency will continue to provide all its services to its clients round the clock.

All stories relating to the coronavirus outbreak in Croatia are available free of charge on Hina's website (https://www.hina.hr/) and the dedicated page on health (https://zdravlje.hina.hr/).

Most of the stories on the earthquake that struck Zagreb and surrounding areas on Sunday morning are also fully available to the public free of charge. 

The agency's reporters, editors, photojournalists, translators, language subeditors, IT specialists and other staff are doing all they can to ensure the smooth functioning of the public news service and provide the public with accurate and timely information while observing the professional and ethical standards of journalism, the Hina management said in a press release.

(FENA) S. R.

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