Severe Rainstorms and Floods Devastate Bosnia, Claiming 16 Lives

A severe rainstorm in‌ Bosnia-Herzegovina has resulted in the deaths⁣ of at ​least 16 people due ⁤to‌ floods and landslides. The central and southern parts of the country were particularly affected, with surging waters ‌entering homes while residents were asleep.​ Rescue services​ have reported several missing individuals and have​ called⁤ on volunteers and the army for assistance. Roads have been closed, leaving houses without electricity.

Residents⁤ in Fojnica, one of the towns hit by the floods, described ​their terrifying experiences. Josip Kalem​ was awakened by his dog’s barking ‍at 4 a.m., only to find rapidly rising water outside his home. He ​and his wife were unable to escape as more water flooded their house, sweeping ‍away their belongings including their car ⁤and⁢ even their dog.

Another resident​ of Fojnica, ‍Andja Milesic, also woke up to find her⁢ bedroom floor soaked with water. She⁢ described⁣ the situation as “horrible.” Darko Juka, a ⁤spokesman for⁢ the local administration, confirmed that at least 14 ⁢people had died in⁤ Jablanica and surrounding ⁤areas. However, officials later discovered two ‌additional bodies.

The scale of this⁤ crisis is unprecedented​ since the war ​that devastated Bosnia from 1992-1995⁤ according to Juka. Defense Minister Zukan ⁢Helez stated that troops are being ⁣deployed ⁤to assist with rescue efforts as news continues to come in ‍about new victims buried under‌ landslides.

Drone footage showed villages‍ completely submerged⁢ under water while social media videos depicted scenes of muddy torrents and damaged roads.⁣ The⁢ main ​road​ connecting​ Sarajevo with ‍the​ Adriatic coast ⁣was swept into a ⁤river along with a railway line due to a ⁢massive landslide.

Neighboring ‍Croatia also experienced heavy rains and strong winds​ resulting in road closures ⁤and ⁢preparations for potential flooding from the swollen Sava River in Zagreb. In Montenegro, south of‍ Bosnia-Herzegovina, floods caused by torrential rains led to isolated villages and ⁣flooded roads and homes.

Authorities‌ are urging‍ residents ​to stay on higher floors within their homes ​as surging waters continue to pose​ dangers such as sweeping away animals and cars while filling lower levels ⁣of buildings.

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