Bosnia and Herzegovina is grappling with a severe heatwave that has prompted heat warnings across much of the country and complicated ongoing firefighting efforts. Temperatures are expected to soar up to 38 degrees Celsius, heightening the risk of fires amid dry conditions.
The Federal Hydrometeorological Institute issued orange heat alerts on Friday for the southern, northern, and western regions, signaling unusually high temperatures and potential health risks. The heatwave has exacerbated existing fires, placing additional pressure on emergency services.
In the southern city of Mostar, firefighters continued their work to contain a blaze at a major landfill site that has been burning since Monday. Authorities have maintained a state of technical and technological emergency in response to the incident, underscoring the severity of the situation.
Officials have urged residents to remain vigilant and follow safety guidelines as the hot and dry weather persists. Firefighting teams remain on high alert, working to prevent further spread of fires that threaten environmental and public safety.
