Extreme Fire Hazard Declared in Odesa Region on July 1 as Temperatures Soar to 35°C.

Fire hazard in Odesa region
Fire hazard in Odesa region

Weather Forecast for Odesa Region on July 1

According to Novyny.live: On July 1, the Odesa region will experience scorching heat with air temperatures reaching up to +35°C, along with the possibility of brief showers and thunderstorms. In addition, authorities have declared an extreme fire hazard level across the area. This warning applies to both residents and visitors as the summer heat intensifies.

The weather across the region is set to be fiercely hot. Daytime temperatures will range from +30 to +35°C, dropping to between +20 and +25°C at night. In the city of Odesa itself, daytime highs will hover between +30 and +32°C. The Black Sea water temperature has warmed to +21–22°C, which may appeal to beachgoers and tourists.

Fire Risks and Environmental Concerns

It is crucial to note the heightened risk of wildfires. An extreme fire danger warning is now in effect for the entire Odesa region. The highest threat level covers all districts, including:

  • Odesa
  • Chornomorsk
  • Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi
  • Izmail
  • Bolhrad
  • Rozdilna
  • Liubashivka
  • Sarata
  • Serbka
  • Zatyshshia
  • Vylkove

This means that local residents and tourists must exercise extreme caution and strictly follow safety protocols to prevent accidental fires.

Notably, in June, 55 dead dolphins were discovered along the coast of the Tuzly Estuaries National Nature Park. This incident underscores the urgent need for environmental awareness and nature conservation in the region.

In summary, July 1 in the Odesa region will bring blistering heat and a severe fire hazard, demanding heightened vigilance from the public.

The current weather conditions in the Odesa region highlight the necessity of adhering to safety measures, especially given the extreme fire danger. High temperatures pose serious risks to both people and the environment. Additionally, the recent dolphin deaths emphasize the pressing ecological issues that require attention and action from local communities and authorities.


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