The death count in the devastating floods in Bosnia-Herzegovina has risen to at least 22 while authorities on October 8 warned of additional rains and potential landslides in the coming days. Casualty figures are difficult to determine as crews and residents dig out from the destruction brought by heavy rains and flash floods that started on October 4. Rescue teams from throughout the region are aiding Bosnian crews, with emergency teams from the Serb-led Republika Srpska joining with federal authorities in rescue activities despite political differences. Authorities warned of potential landslides in the capital, Sarajevo, saying flooding along river embankments was putting residents in danger. To read the original story by RFE/RL’s Balkan Service, click here.
Death Toll Rises In Bosnian Flooding Amid Warnings Of New Rainfall
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A drone shot shows the village of Donja Jablanica devastated by flash flooding and landslides in Jablanica, Bosnia-Herzegovina, on October 7.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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The search for five missing people continues in Jablanica, southwest of the capital, Sarajevo, as workers struggle to clean inundated fields.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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Part of the railway that passes through Donja Jablanica was destroyed by a landslide that tore through the village, leaving crushed houses and felled trees in its wake.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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Floodwaters have now receded, but at the peak of the flooding last week the mosque in Donja Jablanica was almost completely submerged, with only the dome of the roof and the minaret visible.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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Authorities declared a state of emergency following the October 4 floods, which left some villages completely cut off and forced many residents to dig out of the ruins caused by the disaster in the Balkan nation of some 3.2 million people.
Anel Steta, a volunteer worker from Mostar, said the situation in the Jablanica region was "catastrophic."
Anel Steta, a volunteer worker from Mostar, said the situation in the Jablanica region was "catastrophic."
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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Roads to and from the Jablanica region were destroyed in the floods, with communications between Jablanica city and Mostar being established for emergency vehicles.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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Rescue teams from European Union countries were joining aid efforts and attempting to help locate those who were missing following the flash floods and landslides.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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Aid collected for communities devastated by the flooding in Jablanica.
Luigi Soreca, who heads the EU mission in Bosnia, said that the bloc had activated the EU Civil Protection Mechanism (EUCPM) to help aid the country, which is not yet an EU member but aspires to become one.
Luigi Soreca, who heads the EU mission in Bosnia, said that the bloc had activated the EU Civil Protection Mechanism (EUCPM) to help aid the country, which is not yet an EU member but aspires to become one.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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A worker ropes off the railway tracks next to the destroyed station in Jablanica.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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Machines clean the field
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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A view from the railway line of the mosque and houses destroyed by the flood and landslide.
Emir Begovic, a resident of Donja Jablanica, told RFE/RL that "when we saw the storm coming we expected this…Water came through the front door, the door immediately broke and [water] pushed us into one of the bedrooms."
Emir Begovic, a resident of Donja Jablanica, told RFE/RL that "when we saw the storm coming we expected this…Water came through the front door, the door immediately broke and [water] pushed us into one of the bedrooms."
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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The sudden rains hit as many residents were sleeping, and water rose over the roofs of houses and left entire villages buried in mud.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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According to Bosnian Prime Minister Nermin Niksic, a large number of victims were recorded in the village of Donja Jablanica due to the flooded quarry, which collapsed and send a landslide down the mountain.
At least 22 people have been reported dead so far, and more than six remain missing.
At least 22 people have been reported dead so far, and more than six remain missing.
Bosnia-Herzegovina is attempting to recover from deadly flooding that has claimed the lives of at least 22 people and left several missing in the biggest floods the Western Balkan country has seen in decades. Road and rail traffic continues to be disrupted in parts of central Bosnia.
Jablanica in the south of Bosnia suffered the most damage in the floods and landslides that hit the country. RFE/RL documented the extent of the devastation and ongoing rescue works.
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