BiH issues heat alert as drought breaks records


SARAJEVO, July 2 (Xinhua) -- An orange weather warning has been issued across Bosnia and Herzegovina for July 3 and 4, with temperatures expected to reach between 35 degrees Celsius and 40 degrees, especially in the south, posing serious risks to public health, agriculture, and fire safety.

Meteorologist Bakir Krajinovic from the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute (FHMZ) said Tuesday that June 2025 marked an unprecedented month in the country's measurement history, with zero liters of rainfall recorded at meteorological stations in cities such as Tuzla and Mostar.

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