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Warnings of intense heat, dust storms, and fog issued across various parts of Kazakhstan

Persistent high fire risk ongoing in southern and western areas.

Intense heat, sandstorms, and fog alerts issued across various regions of Kazakhstan
Intense heat, sandstorms, and fog alerts issued across various regions of Kazakhstan

Warnings of intense heat, dust storms, and fog issued across various parts of Kazakhstan

Weather Alert: Severe Conditions Predicted Across Kazakhstan on August 24

Meteorologists have issued severe weather warnings for August 24, with several regions in Kazakhstan bracing for a variety of adverse weather conditions.

Dust storms are predicted to hit Mangystau, Turkestan, and Kyzylorda regions, while thunderstorms, gusts, and hail are expected in East Kazakhstan, West Kazakhstan, Atyrau, Almaty, and AΠ±Π°ΠΉ regions. Additionally, extreme heat up to 40Β°C is predicted in the southern and southeastern regions of the country.

Fog is anticipated in Akmola, North Kazakhstan, Kostanay, and Pavlodar regions, and high fire danger persists in southern and western regions of Kazakhstan.

EMERCOM, the national emergency response committee, has advised the public to seek shelter during storms and strong winds, be cautious on roads, avoid open flames, and dial 112 in case of emergencies on August 24. They have also emphasized the need to be cautious during these weather events.

Weather services such as wetter.com have provided forecasts for major cities like Astana, Almaty, and Shymkent, showing temperature ranges and cloud or sun conditions for August 24. However, the exact timing and duration of these weather events are not specified.

It is important to note that no specific information about the impact of these weather conditions on people or infrastructure is provided. Additionally, no information about any potential relief or mitigation measures is available at this time.

Stay tuned for updates as we continue to monitor the weather situation across Kazakhstan. In the meantime, we urge everyone to stay safe and follow the advice of local authorities.

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