Bosnia Ravaged by Torrential Storms: Rescue Efforts Underway

A severe rainstorm struck Bosnia, killing at least 14 people and flooding towns in central and southern regions. Rescue services faced challenges due to blocked routes and lack of electricity. Climate change exacerbated the situation, with dry land impeding water absorption. Neighboring countries also affected.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Bosnia | Updated: 04-10-2024 15:57 IST | Created: 04-10-2024 15:57 IST
Bosnia Ravaged by Torrential Storms: Rescue Efforts Underway
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A devastating rainstorm has wreaked havoc across Bosnia, claiming at least 14 lives and submerging towns in central and southern parts of the country. Rescue operations are in full swing as authorities grapple with closed roads and power outages, leaving many areas inaccessible.

Defense Minister Zukan Helez indicated that efforts to reach victims are ongoing, with priority on rescuing those trapped under landslides. The towns of Jablanica and Kiseljak reported significant communication disruptions as power and mobile services were down.

Experts point to human-induced climate change as a contributing factor to the severe weather, linking it to extraordinary temperatures earlier this summer. Neighboring countries, including Croatia and Montenegro, reported similar flooding and infrastructure damage.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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