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Balkan countries Northern Macedonia, Albania, Kosovo, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro air temperature is expected to reach up to 42 degrees this week, many forest fire occurred in the countries of the region.
In the Balkans, where the hot air wave of Africa is effective, high temperatures adversely affect daily life, while many countries are struggling with forest fires.
Northern Macedonian Crisis Management Center (CUK) reported that 6 of the 38 fire in the open area in the last 24 hours are still active, 5 were under control and 27 were extinguished.
Northern Macedonia Hydrometeorology Administration announced that temperatures throughout the country will be in the range of 35 to 42 degrees.
Until Saturday, “very hot weather” announced, while temperatures will be watched above the average of July in the country, the air temperature will fall on Sunday said.
21 Forest Fire in the last 24 hours in Albania
21 forest fire occurred in Albania in the last 24 hours.
Ministry of Defense, 9 points at 9 points is active, 24 hours a total of more than 32 hectares of area ash said.
Albania authorities, fire extinguishing work, Italy and Greece also said that planes took part.
Albania, the Institute of Geological Sciences, announced that the “high” risk is expected in the country today and tomorrow. The Institute said today that the air temperature is expected to reach up to 37 degrees.
“Red Alarm” was given in Kosovo
The Kosovo Institute of Hydrometeorology (IHK) announced that the air temperatures will be 38 degrees or more throughout the country, and said that “red alarm” was given.
In the IHK message, he noted that the weather conditions are extremely dangerous, suitable for forest and other types of fire.
From today, the Ministry of Health of Kosovo made advice to take preventive measures to protect the employees of public and private institutions due to high temperatures until July 25th.
The Ministry suggested that working in open areas at 11.00-16.00 hours, if the appropriate conditions are not provided in the workplace, pregnant women should be exempted from work and people with chronic disease to work with a short work for 4 hours a day.
Forest fires also occurred in Croatia and Serbia
Another country of Croatia, Croatia’s Djevrsaka region of 160 hectares in the forest fire disappeared.
22 fire trucks and 60 people intervened in the news in the national media reported that the fire was taken under control.
In Serbia, where the hot air wave was effective, forest fires appeared in different places.
Serbia this week air temperature will be 32 to 42 degrees throughout the country was recorded.
High temperature is effective in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro
Bosnia and Herzegovina Federation Hydrieteorology Institute announced that “orange alarm” was given due to high temperatures.
While the air temperature is expected to rise to 41 degrees throughout the country, the old and children were advised not to go out at noon.
In Montenegro, the air temperature was watched between 35 and 38 degrees.
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