(28 Jul 2023)
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    Belgrade, Serbia – 28 July 2023
    1. Wide of boats on Sava river
    2. Boats on Sava river with Kalemegdan fortress in background
    3. Various of Kalemegdan fortress with ‘The Victor’ monument, built to commemorate Serbia’s victory over the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian empires during the Balkan Wars and the First World War.
    4. Tourist boat on Sava river
    5. People on boat
    6. Various of Serbian Orthodox cathedral church in the centre of Belgrade
    7. Belgrade waterfront by Sava river
    8. Boat on Sava river
    9. People cycling by the river
    10. Various of people sitting in the shade
    11. Various of people walking in pedestrian zone in Knez Mihailo street
    12. Wide of Republic Square in the city centre
    13. Various of Knez Mihailo monument in Republic Square
    14. Various of people sitting in bars
    15. Wide of the fountain
    16. Tourists taking photos by the fountain
    STORYLINE:
    People enjoyed the warm weather in Serbia’s capital Belgrade after a deadly storm ripped through the Balkans last week.

    Some spent their time sailing on boats on Sava river while others cooled off in the shade or at the city’s many bars and restaurants.

    Top sights include Kalemegdan fortress and Republic Square in the city’s centre.

    With heat records being shattered all over the world, scientists say there is a chance that 2023 will go down as the hottest year since the records started in the mid-19th century.

    The month of July has seen extreme heat throughout Europe and North America.

    Deadly wildfires spread across Italy, Greece, Algeria and neighbouring countries in recent days.

    And even though there are several more days of heat to come, they believe it’s likely the warmest human civilization has seen.

    AP video by Ivana Bzganovic

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