Rescue services in countries of Balkan are on alert today in view of one wave expected in the area just days after the fires broke out on its shores Croatianwhere a “red alarm” was declared.

Meteorological services warn of increased risk of fire, with temperatures that could rise up to 40 degrees Celsius by areas.

In Croatia, where many acres of land turned into ash on the weekend on the coast, within walking distance of Split, Fire Chief Slavko Tukakovic urged a press release “to be inhabitants to be particularly careful and careful”.

Areas, such as the capital Zagreb and DalmatiaLooking at a “highest alarm” for this first wave of summer heat.

“Let us not allow fires to become our daily routine,” the Fire Brigade leader said.

To Albaniafirefighters today have controlled more than 12 fire fronts and fearing that heat and drought will supply new fires.

Alarm also lies the Serbiawhere temperatures may reach 39 degrees Celsius tomorrow in Belgrade.