Cyprus Μet Office issues yellow warning for extreme high temperature

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The Meteorological Department of Cyprus has issued on Monday a yellow warning for extreme high temperature throughout the island.

It is valid from 2100 yesterday evening until 1600 today.

Maximum temperatures today are expected to be around 40 C inland.

The Cyprus Forestry Department has also announced that a “red alert” warning for risk of fire will continue to be in effect on Monday and is urging the public to refrain from activities that may cause fire.

A press release issued on Sunday urges whoever sees smoke or fire inside or near forests to contact the nearest Forest Station or call the Forestry Department at 1407 or the Fire Service at 112.

It notes that lighting a fire without a permit is punishable with a fine and/or imprisonment, and that lighting a fire for cooking is only allowed in the specified areas at picnic sites. Lighting a fire without a permit is punishable with a fine up to €50,000 and/or imprisonment up to ten years, based on the relevant forest law or a fine of up to €20,000 and/or imprisonment up to five years.

The public is also urged not to proceed with any activities that might spark a fire such as welding or use of any agricultural machinery that produces heat.

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