It is reported by TASS with reference to the institute.

The temperature of +40 °C was shown by thermometers in the Serbian cities of Čupriya, Zajecar, Negotin, Veliko Gradishte and Niš, which is a record this year.

Just one degree less in Novi Sad, Kikinda, Smederevske Palanka, Kursumlija and Kragujevac.

In the capital of Serbia, Belgrade, meteorologists record an air temperature of +38 ° C.

Earlier, the WHO said that more than 1,700 people died due to abnormal heat in Spain and Portugal.