Entire Balkans to continue to suffer in hot weather

Meteorologists are saying that a heat wave that has been affecting the entire Balkan Peninsula region for days now would continue this week.

Izvor: Tanjug

Tuesday, 03.07.2012.

11:23

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Meteorologists are saying that a heat wave that has been affecting the entire Balkan Peninsula region for days now would continue this week. On Monday, the temperatures in Serbia reached 38 degrees centigrade. Entire Balkans to continue to suffer in hot weather In Montenegro, the daily highs are expected to go up to 40 degrees over the next few days, the Republic Hydro-Meteorological Service of Serbia (RHMZ) has said. Due to the weather conditions, Montenegro's Interior Ministry has issued a warning stating that the heat wave and record-high temperatures entail an extremely high risk of fire. The situation is similar in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where the temperature are also expected to reach over 40 degrees in the coming days. Given the extreme weather, the Confederation of Trade Unions of the Serb Republic (RS) urged all employers to reschedule the working hours or to organize the work in a different way in order to preserve the health and lives of their workers working outdoors.. According to forecasts in Croatia, the heat wave in the country should have culminated yesterday, while for the remainder of the week, the temperature should cool down only slightly. A scene from Belgrade (Tanjug) Tanjug

Entire Balkans to continue to suffer in hot weather

In Montenegro, the daily highs are expected to go up to 40 degrees over the next few days, the Republic Hydro-Meteorological Service of Serbia (RHMZ) has said.

Due to the weather conditions, Montenegro's Interior Ministry has issued a warning stating that the heat wave and record-high temperatures entail an extremely high risk of fire.

The situation is similar in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where the temperature are also expected to reach over 40 degrees in the coming days.

Given the extreme weather, the Confederation of Trade Unions of the Serb Republic (RS) urged all employers to reschedule the working hours or to organize the work in a different way in order to preserve the health and lives of their workers working outdoors..

According to forecasts in Croatia, the heat wave in the country should have culminated yesterday, while for the remainder of the week, the temperature should cool down only slightly.

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