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People in Serbia, Montenegro encouraged to shelter indoors from heatwave

Individuals braving scorching temperature levels sought relief in Belgrade's Ada Ciganlija lake, fountains and cafes on Thursday while the Serbian government purchased employers to protect outside employees from the heatwave.

Meteorologists anticipate temperature levels of around 40 degrees Celsius (104 Fahrenheit) throughout Serbia today as winds from North Africa pushed a hot and dry front throughout the Balkans.

Health authorities and meteorologists stated a red. weather alert and encouraged people not to venture outside. Belgrade's emergency situation service said its physicians stepped in more. than 100 times overnight, mainly dealing with people with heart and. chronic conditions.

The Ministry of Labour and Employment informed employers to. organise outdoor operate in such a method to avoid heavy physical. labour and direct exposure to sun.

I think this is all due to climate change causing such. temperatures, said 23-year-old student Vojislav Sumenkovic.

In neighbouring Montenegro, where health authorities also. alerted people to shelter out of the sun up until late afternoon,. tens of thousands of travelers gathered to Adriatic beaches,. including the Ada Bojana resort on the border with Albania.

It (heat) is sort of difficult, but we remain in the water,. on the beach, said Kolya, 35, a tourist from Germany.

In Greece on Wednesday, firefighters battled wildfires near. Athens that forced lots to leave their homes, and authorities. said they believed the flames were the outcome of arson also. as hot, dry conditions.

(source: Reuters)