Temperatures in the Balkans have been very high this week. The Serbian Institute of Public Health has declared dangerous conditions in ten municipalities.
In Serbia, for the first time in history, abnormal heat has dried up the Rusanda salt lake, which contains healing mud. It was reported by Reuters.
Temperatures are very high in the Balkans this week, with most countries in the region, which include Croatia, Montenegro and North Macedonia, expecting temperatures of around 39 degrees Celsius.
The Serbian Institute of Public Health has declared dangerous conditions in ten municipalities.
In Belgrade, on July 16, the hottest day in history was recorded – 38.4 degrees Celsius. In some coastal resorts in Croatia, the water temperature in the Adriatic Sea remained at a record 29.5 degrees Celsius.
We remind you that last year a record temperature was recorded in Rio de Janeiro: 58.5°C.
Source: korrespondent

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