Editorial priorities on December 28 opened with an urgent focus on the Baltic coast, where rising water levels triggered a flood alert in Elbląg. This continued the environmental narrative from the previous day’s storm. By mid-morning, however, domestic disaster management was abruptly displaced by the death of cinema legend Brigitte Bardot. This cultural event dominated the editorial cycle for several hours, signaling a pause in geopolitical and climate reporting. By early afternoon, the focus returned to domestic political friction as Prime Minister Donald Tusk and Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski issued a formal rebuttal to Karol Nawrocki. This shift back to executive-level sparring was brief, as coastal reports regained prominence. Editors highlighted the total disappearance of the beach at Stegna due to sea erosion. The evening concluded with a pivot toward international natural phenomena, specifically the volcanic activity of Mount Etna, which media outlets framed as a sensory spectacle, moving away from the day's earlier domestic crises.