Flood damage in BiH exceeds €125m, locals point to slow reconstruction
Source:Hina
Author:Hari Alfeo
BOSNIA FLOODS
epa11643865 A picture taken with a drone shows damage caused by the flash floods in the village of Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 05 October 2024. Central and southern parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina were hit by a severe rainstorm on 03 October 2024, which caused widespread flooding, closing roads, cutting electricity, and disrupting telecom signals. Rescue services in Jablanica and Kiseljak reported several people missing and called for army assistance, as access to Jablanica was completely blocked due to road and rail closures. 19 fatalities due to the flash floods have been confirmed so far by the regional government of Hercegovacko-Neretvanska county. EPA/NIDAL SALJIC
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ZAGREB, 11 Nov (Hina) - Residents of areas affected by floods and rockslides in Bosnia and Herzegovina in early October are warning that they may face winter outdoors due to the slow reconstruction of family homes and infrastructure, with damage estimated by authorities to exceed €125 million.