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The Sarajevo Canton police blocked traffic to the Herzegovina–Neretva Canton [21] and the BIHAMK automobile association advised travelers from northern Bosnia to Herzegovina to detour around affected areas. [6] The country's Central Election Commission announced that the 2024 municipal elections were to proceed as planned on 6 October. Many ...
Bosnia and Herzegovina, UCPM response to floods. Date: 7 October 2024 (upload date) Source: ECHO Daily Map of 07 October 2024: Author: ... 2024 Bosnia and Herzegovina ...
Southern Bosnia and Herzegovina was affected by flooding due to torrential rain on the night of 3–4 October 2024. Several towns were rendered inaccessible along with surrounding villages, as roads, bridges, and railways were blocked by flood waters and landslides. [11] Reportedly, houses collapsed in flash floods while residents were inside. [12]
Days of torrential downpours have caused flooding in Serbia and Bosnia, forcing authorities to declare a state of emergency in many areas on Friday, with the rain not expected to let up for ...
2021 Bosnia and Herzegovina floods; 2024 Bosnia and Herzegovina floods This page was last edited on 4 October 2024, at 22:55 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
The Croatian Red Cross opened a donations account for victims of the floods in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. On May 20, the Croatian Red Cross announced that 4,815,681.17 kuna (€632,186.57 ) had been donated for the victims of the floods in Croatia, [ 72 ] 543,789.71 kuna (€71,386.90) for the victims in Bosnia-Herzegovina and ...
The Federal Hydrometereological Institute issued a red warning on 5 November 2021 for flooding. There was great material damage. The first wave of floods started in the night of 4–5 November and caused many rivers to flood or have their levels significantly increased. Hundreds of objects were at least partially flooded.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's strategic vision in 2008 was to clear all land mines by the year 2019. In April 2017, experts thought it would take at least five years longer, citing a lack of funds as the primary hurdle. 80,000 mines were estimated to be yet uncleared, located across 2.2% (1,125 km 2 ) of the Bosnian territory.