Anne Sanderson
pre 11 godina
I don’t understand where they are measuring temperature. Perhaps underground!? Yesterday atomic clock and thermometre in Belgrade down town shown +52C! Hello. That is hell. What government is doing? Nothing as usual.
Monday, 09.07.2012.
10:27
Despite a three-week heat wave the authorities in Serbia do not plan to introduce a state of emergency until the daily highs hit 40 degrees centigrade
Izvor: B92
pre 11 godina
I don’t understand where they are measuring temperature. Perhaps underground!? Yesterday atomic clock and thermometre in Belgrade down town shown +52C! Hello. That is hell. What government is doing? Nothing as usual.
pre 11 godina
Serbs must wear wide and convenient clothes as introduced by the Otomans while ruling the Balkans. Very good for warm weather. Also warm tea better against thirst than cold American softdrinks. Alcohol also very dangerous during heat wave.
pre 11 godina
Serbs must wear wide and convenient clothes as introduced by the Otomans while ruling the Balkans. Very good for warm weather. Also warm tea better against thirst than cold American softdrinks. Alcohol also very dangerous during heat wave.
pre 11 godina
I don’t understand where they are measuring temperature. Perhaps underground!? Yesterday atomic clock and thermometre in Belgrade down town shown +52C! Hello. That is hell. What government is doing? Nothing as usual.
pre 11 godina
Serbs must wear wide and convenient clothes as introduced by the Otomans while ruling the Balkans. Very good for warm weather. Also warm tea better against thirst than cold American softdrinks. Alcohol also very dangerous during heat wave.
pre 11 godina
I don’t understand where they are measuring temperature. Perhaps underground!? Yesterday atomic clock and thermometre in Belgrade down town shown +52C! Hello. That is hell. What government is doing? Nothing as usual.
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