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Serbia issues red alert as heatwave pushes temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius

Serbia issues red alert as heatwave pushes temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius

Jun 27, 2025

Belgrade [Serbia], June 27: Serbia is under a red-level weather alert as an extreme heatwave grips the country, with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius in several eastern cities, the national weather service said on Thursday.
The Republic Hydrometeorological Institute (RHMZ) reported the highest temperatures in Cuprija and Zajecar, both reaching 40 degrees Celsius. Other cities, including Kikinda, Negotin and Leskovac, recorded highs of 39 degrees, while the capital of Belgrade hit 38 degrees by mid-afternoon.
The red alert, the highest on Serbia's four-level warning scale, was issued across most of the country, signaling dangerous conditions. The institute said current temperatures were well above seasonal averages and urged residents to take precautions.
Relief is expected on Friday, with temperatures forecast to drop by 5 to 8 degrees Celsius, accompanied by moderate to strong winds and scattered thunderstorms in northern, eastern, and mountainous regions.
Compounding the extreme heat, much of Serbia is experiencing severe drought. Persistently low rainfall has led to soil moisture deficits that threaten crops, particularly during sensitive growth stages.
Water levels on the Danube, Sava, and Tisa rivers are expected to fall below navigational minimums, while flows on several tributaries are approaching biological minimums.
Health authorities have advised the public to stay hydrated, eat water-rich foods, and avoid outdoor activity during peak heat hours.
Source: Xinhua News Agency