Yellow warning for high temperatures, risk of forest fires on red alert today

General

The Department of Meteorology has issued a yellow warning for high temperature on Monday.

It says that it is valid from 11 am until 5 pm. The maximum temperature is expected to rise around 42 degrees Celsius over inland and around 32 degrees over the higher mountainous areas.

Meanwhile, the risk of explosion and spreading of forest fires remains on “red alert”, the Department of Forests said.

It is also noted that lighting a fire without a permit is prohibited and that it constitutes an offence which, according to the Forestry Law of 2012, is punishable by imprisonment of up to 10 years or a fine of up to pound 50,000 or both penalties together and according to the Fire Prevention in the Countryside Law of 1988 up to 5 years or with a fine of up to pound 20,000 or both penalties together.

The lighting of a fire, for preparing food, is only allowed in the grills of the designated picnic areas.

The Department has issued a strong appeal to the public to exercise heightened caution during outings and to avoi
d activities that could potentially cause fires. This includes refraining from using tools or agricultural machinery that generate heat, sparks, or flames, such as electric saws, welding equipment, and electric welders.

If members of the public observe any smoke or fire, they are urged to contact the Department of Forests at 1407 or the Fire Service at 112 immediately.

Source: Cyprus News Agency