If only they had a fan to blow instead of cocaine.

Two Belgium drug traffickers were forced to call police on themselves Wednesday, the hottest day recorded in the country, when they became locked in a shipping container full of cocaine, the Telegraph reported.

With 102-degree highs in Antwerp, the two unidentified men became trapped for several hours in the container, which they had gone into the remove the drugs, authorities said.

Police said the alleged smugglers, ages 24 and 25, were forced to make a desperate plea for help escaping the container in the Port of Antwerp.

“They called the police to get them out of there, because the container was locked from the outside,” an Antwerp shipping police spokesperson told CNN.

It took police around two hours to track down the container in the massive port, which is known to to be a major European gateway for drug trafficking, the Telegraph reported.

By the time of their rescue, the men reportedly had stripped off their clothes and readily turned themselves over to authorities.

Police have not released the amount of drugs in hoarded in the container, but the case is under investigation.