The heats that have been plagued by the Balkans for several days were still escalating on Wednesday. Firefighters in several countries of the region are preparing for interventions against forest fires. Authorities recommended the residents, to keep in the hottest hours of the day to stay inside, Informed AFP, writes TASR.
The fires have already destroyed dozens of houses in the south of Croatia over the weekend, focusing on tourism, And firefighters in Albania tried to get more controlled on Wednesday than a dozen fires of fires.
Expected to be on Thursday would be The temperature in several parts of the Balkans could approach 40 degrees Celsius. Therefore, the Fire Brigade in Croatia issued a warning on Wednesday’s high danger of fires. Appealed to citizens to be “Extremely cautious and responsible behavior contributed to the safety of the coast and inland.”
Chief Commander of Fire Brigade Slavko Tucakovič added that The highest level of warning against forest fires and health threats is declared on Thursday in the sector from the capital Zagreb in the north of Croatia to Dalmatia in the south.
In Albaniawhere firefighters try to keep under control several fires of fires in forest stands, also There are concerns that hot and dry conditions could cause new forest fires. Warning against extreme heat also issued in Serbia: In the capital Belgrade on Wednesday The temperature climbed to 37 degrees Celsius and up to 39-degree heats are expected on Thursday.