I heard that Japan is extremely hot, but Croatia is still hot.
Today in Premantura, a suburb of Pula, the maximum temperature was 31℃, the humidity was 53%, and the sensible temperature was 33℃. The Istria/Istrian Peninsula is humid compared to Split and Dubrovnik on the coast of southern Croatia.
The Premantura campsite is not as full as it used to be, but it was crowded with summer vacation guests from EU countries.
It's been hot every day, with temperatures over 30 degrees Celsius, and it rained the day before yesterday and yesterday, and after a long absence, I was able to welcome a cool morning this morning.
By convention, all indoor facilities wear masks, but it is sparse to see people wearing them outdoors.
Except for the beaches, the number of people during the day is low on days above 30°C, and after 19:00 in the evening, the harsh sunshine will soften towards the sunset and become full-scale.
Tourists from Germany are particularly visible this week.
Scenery of the tourist spot The ancient Roman amphitheater, the famous place of Pula, stands out as a long line of visitors.
As of 2:00 pm on July 23, there were 104 new cases in the last 24 hours.
Now the total number of domestically infected persons is 1,112. Of these, 132 are undergoing hospitalization treatment, and 7 of them are undergoing mechanical ventilation.
The cumulative number of infected persons has already recovered from 3,634 out of 4,634. The cumulative total of deaths is 128.
The highest temperature this week is 27-29 ℃, but due to the high humidity, the days are hot and humid.
Due to the heat, the number of people is relatively small except in the early morning, and the city's old town is crowded with guests during the summer vacation, which also serves as dinner and a cool evening from around 20:00 when the sun sets.