Floods in the Balkans: Sava Preti Sabac, critically in northwest Bosnia and Herzegovina – BBC News in Serbian
They swelled the rivers, flooded houses and fields, people who make embankments hoping to protect homes.
Abundant precipitation led the spills of the rivers and caused floods in parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Serbia and Croatia.
In Serbia, it is currently critically critically in Sabac, where Sava broke a quota of 500 centimeters and has been introduced by an extraordinary defense of floods in this city since 2014.
More cities and municipalities in BiH declared an extraordinary defense against floods due to the spill of the rivers Bosna, Vrbas, Sana, Sava and Fojnica.
An extraordinary situation was declared in Banja Luka.
In Laktaši, Modriča and Prijedor, water penetrated dozens of households, while school classes were suspended in dervettes due to flood risk.
Dozens of local roads are closed for floodinghassle and landslides.
The water levels of several rivers in Serbia are increasing due to abundant precipitation, which in some parts of the country continuously lasted for three days.
The river Jadar and Drina near Loznica, followed by Sava near Sabac, which, which was declared an extraordinary defense against the floods, which was then declared an extraordinary defense against floods in these areas.
She is currently the most critical of Sabac, where he is the first time after the Great May floods in 2014. An extraordinary defense against floods was declared.
The Sava fought 500 centimeters over the weekend, but the authorities say they do not expect bigger problems for now.
The floods also hit Croatia, and was most critical in Orahovica, a city in Virovitica-Podravina County in the northeast of the country, and the municipality of Zdeno, where the river Vučica and water came to households near the coat.
Watch the video: The Jadar river spilled in western Serbia, an extraordinary situation in numerous cities in Bosnia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
In Republika Srpska, one of the two entities of Bosnia and Herzegovina, several cities and municipalities were in readiness due to the spill of the river.
The most difficult was in Banja Luka, the capital of RS, and 55 kilometers away from Prijedor, in which the state of emergency defense against floods was declared.
Rescuers evacuated more than 12 people.
Hundreds of facilities in the subcousing municipalities It is still underwater, and the most difficult situation is in Prijedor suburban settlements of mows and tucks.
However, during the past weekend, the state of emergency defense from the flood was abolished, after the water began to retreat, portal transferred mondo.ba.
The water levels of the Una and Sana River are also reduced.
‘I packed’
Žarka Radoja, BBC journalist
The phone rang on Thursday night. I was calling me Mom from Banja Luka, which, I thought, again wants to recount the handsonging grandchildren living in another country.
« It’s raining, they say on television that they won’t stop next days, I don’t know what to do, » she told me in a voice in which the restlessness was feeling. I realized she was scared.
In 2014, when great floods hit BiH and Serbia, part in which he lived for the first time was underwater. Vrbas pierced the embankments and poured on the suburbs of Banja Luka.
While I was trying to get the phone on the phone and parallel to the portal, called all the services in charge of emergencies and the police and the water hit the door with such a speed than to climb the roof.
A few hours later the helicopter will pick them up from the roof of the house that was underwater and removed for sure.
From then until today, there were many rainy days in BiH, but it was only once until that 27. Marta was worried about the possible floods.
« I packed the basic things in the bag, so I’ll see, I watch the news, » she told me Thursday night.
I tried to draw her thoughts talking about children and plans for recent travel, she persuaded to go to sleep with his brother or friend. She didn’t want to.
I called my sister and repeat Mom’s words: « I don’t know what to do. »
On Friday morning, he briefly reported, « I moved the most important things in the attic, locked up and left. »
« Vrbas is now on Kota 3.81, and 11 years ago he was eight meters, » she told me shortly and I realized that he was following the news.
She didn’t spend the night in our house.
Watch the video about earlier floods in Central Bosnia and Herzegovina
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