Tourists and locals try to keep cool as heatwave hits Bosnia

  • 2 weeks ago
Temperatures in Bosnia's southern city of Mostar reached 104 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) on Monday (Aug 12). Visitors to the city's river banks and historic bazaar tried to find relief as heatwave warnings have been issued throughout the Balkans. - REUTERS
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00:00If you have heart or blood pressure issues, it is not advisable for you to walk in Mostar
00:22between noon and 4.30 due to the intense heat. You should wear a hat and drink a lot of water.
00:30I'm loving it here, but it's very, very hot. Having to swim lots to try and keep cool,
00:35get into air conditioning, drink lots of water. Yeah, the heat is very real here.
00:41It's dry and rather than humid, that's what we get in Australia.
00:45So yeah, it's very hot here, but beautiful.

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