In the Republic of Moldova, the yellow heat warning remains in force until July 12. Also, meteorologists have issued a yellow advisory for danger of fire valid until July 15, IPN reports.
The State Weather Service said that the hot weather will intensify on Tuesday all over the country. There will be no rain and the northern wind will blow weak to moderate. The highest nighttime temperatures will oscillate between 18 and 23 degrees Celsius. During the day, the highest temperatures will vary between 32 and 36 degrees Celsius.
Until July 15, there will be an exceptional (class V) risk of fire of a natural character on large areas. The people are urged to strictly follow the anti-fire rules.
Amidst low humidity and high temperatures, any source of ignition that gets out of control can cause large fires. Maximum attention must be paid to children for these not to play with fire and to avoid exceptional situations.