Poland’s Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) has issued second-degree heat alerts for ten provinces in the west, southwest, and central regions of the country. Temperatures are forecast to reach up to 34°C during the day and remain as high as 20°C overnight. The alerts indicate potentially dangerous conditions due to the heat. A crisis meeting was held Tuesday at the Ministry of Interior and Administration, involving the Minister and representatives from multiple government departments, in response to the developing weather situation. The meeting focused on preparedness and potential mitigation strategies. Authorities are preparing for the impact of the heatwave on public health and infrastructure. Residents in affected areas are advised to take precautions against heat exhaustion and dehydration.