Đurović: Every club owner is obliged to designate a person who will monitor fire protection

"He gets a list of what he needs to check before each performance. According to the law, you must have several people in the facility who have undergone fire training," said Aleksandar Đurović, an inspector at the Directorate for Protection and Rescue.

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Aleksandar Đurović, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
Aleksandar Đurović, Photo: Screenshot/TV Vijesti
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There were no irregularities found in Budva's discos and nightclubs that would cause the facilities to be closed or banned from operating, said Aleksandar Đurović, an inspector of the Directorate for Protection and Rescue, while appearing on Boje jutra.

"Every club owner is obliged to designate a person who will monitor fire protection. He receives a list of what he needs to check before each performance. According to the law, you must have several people in the facility who have undergone fire training," he said.

Commenting on the situation in North Macedonia when a discotheque burned down, he said that such a facility does not exist in Montenegro. He claims that Budva's clubs are safe.

"We even asked discos with a large number of people for the table layout to determine evacuation corridors, the situation was better than I expected," he said.

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