Anticipated Temperature Spike Reaches +39 Degrees
Krasnodar Braces for Scorching Temperatures and High Fire Risk on August 7
Residents of Krasnodar, Russia, are set for a hot and potentially dangerous day on August 7, 2025, as temperatures are forecasted to soar to a high of 37°C with sunny weather expected. The nearby Black Sea coast areas, such as Vityazevo, will also experience warm temperatures, with daytime highs around 29-30°C and nighttime lows of about 22°C.
Given the extreme heat and the high fire danger predicted for August 7–8 in the Krasnodar region, including parts of the Black Sea coast, it is crucial to take necessary precautions. Here are some heat safety tips to follow:
- Avoid outdoor activities during peak heat hours (usually midday to early afternoon).
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water regularly.
- Wear lightweight, loose-fitting, and light-colored clothing.
- Use sunscreen and wear hats or sunglasses to protect against UV rays.
- Be alert to fire warnings—there is an expected extreme fire risk (class 5 hazard) in Krasnodar and some Black Sea coastal areas around these dates.
- Follow local advice regarding fire safety and avoid open flames or activities that could start fires.
- If experiencing heat exhaustion symptoms such as dizziness, headache, or nausea, move to a cooler place and seek medical attention if necessary.
Additional tips include:
- Choosing light, light-colored, breathable clothing made of cotton.
- Wearing headwear in conditions of strong heat.
- Spending more time in the shade.
- Limiting alcohol consumption.
- Drinking more fluids, preferably mineral water without gas.
Rescuers also advise against excessive physical exertion and moving slowly to conserve energy. In case of emergencies, call the numbers "112", "01", and "101".
According to a report by the GU MCHS of Russia in the Krasnodar region, air temperatures are expected to reach +39°C on August 7. Temperatures on the Black Sea coast will range from +37 to +38°C. These tips are additional to previously advised measures such as wearing light, light-colored, breathable clothing, avoiding excessive physical exertion, moving slowly, spending more time in the shade, and wearing headwear.
Stay safe and enjoy the summer in Krasnodar and its surrounding areas!
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