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Temperature in car surprises driver from Osijek: See what the heatwave is doing

Temperature in car surprises driver from Osijek: See what the heatwave is doing

From Večernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A reader in Osijek, Croatia, shared a photo showing a car's internal temperature reaching 52°C (125.6°F) during a heatwave.
  • The extreme temperature highlights the dangers of leaving children or pets in parked cars, even for short periods.
  • Croatia is experiencing a heatwave with temperatures between 34°C and 39°C, prompting warnings from the national meteorological service.

A heatwave gripping Croatia has led to dangerously high temperatures across the country, with one striking example captured by a reader in Osijek. The reader shared a photograph showing the internal temperature of their car reaching a staggering 52°C (125.6°F) at 4:20 PM. This stark visual serves as a potent reminder of how quickly a vehicle's interior can become a life-threatening environment under direct sunlight.

The Croatian Meteorological and Hydrological Service (DHMZ) has issued warnings for the ongoing heatwave, with maximum daily temperatures expected to range between 34°C and 39°C in most parts of the country. The extreme heat underscores the importance of taking precautions during these periods.

Authorities are reminding the public to avoid prolonged exposure to the sun during the hottest parts of the day, stay hydrated, and crucially, never leave children or pets unattended in parked vehicles, even for a few minutes. The 52°C reading inside the Osijek car is a clear illustration of the severe risks associated with such negligence.

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Originally published by Večernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.