Extreme weather events hit the Balkans
An intense hailstorm wreaked havoc in Croatia, toppling trees, ripping off roofs and causing flooding in the port city of Split. The weather event, although brief, generated gale-force winds and ice precipitation that damaged key infrastructure, including the Poljud stadium and several vessels in the port. At least three people were injured, and the material damage was extensive, according to local media reports.
Impact on the region and climate context
The storm followed a prolonged heat wave that sent temperatures above 40 ° C (104 ° F) in the region. Meteorologists explained that these types of phenomena are common after periods of extreme heat, anticipating a thermal drop to around 20 °C (68 °F) in the coming days. Meanwhile, in Slovenia, the Alpine mountains experienced snowfall, while the rest of the country faced torrential rain and hail.
In Serbia, the situation is critical: more than 600 active forest fires have consumed vast areas, injured six people and destroyed property. The severe drought has worsened the crisis, affecting crops and reducing water levels in rivers such as the Danube and the Sava. Local authorities declared emergency measures in three southern municipalities, where flames threatened entire communities.
Nedeljko Gagic, senior emergency official, highlighted in a television interview: “We managed to save many properties, but the situation is still critical.” The authorities urged the population to take extreme precautions due to the high risk of new fires.
Connection with climate change
Experts link these extreme events to climate change, pointing to similar patterns in Europe, where record temperatures and fires have marked the summer. The combination of prolonged droughts, intense heat and violent storms reflects an increasingly frequent scenario on the continent.
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