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==Affected regions==
==Affected regions==
Most of Bosnia has been flooded. Cantons of Zenica-Doboj and [[Tuzla]] are in worst condition. Northern and northeastern Bosnia, region of Semberia is also flooded. Rivers of Bosnia, [[Vrbas (river)|Vrbas]], [[Drina]], [[Sava]] and many others have flooded huge area of country.
Most of Bosnia has been flooded. Cantons of Zenica-Doboj and [[Tuzla]] are in worst condition. Northern and northeastern Bosnia, region of Semberia is also flooded. Rivers of Bosna, [[Vrbas (river)|Vrbas]], [[Drina]], [[Sava]] and many others have flooded huge area of country.


==Zenica-Doboj Canton==
==Zenica-Doboj Canton==

Revision as of 19:09, 15 May 2014

2014 Bosnia and Herzegovina floods
Date12 May 2014 (2014-05-12)–present
LocationZenica-Doboj Canton
Deaths2[1] [2]

2014 Bosnia and Herzegovina floods are floods currently affecting almost entire Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially towns and cities near major rivers such as River Bosna and nearby cities Zenica, Kakanj, Zavidovići, Maglaj, and Olovo. It is claimed that these floods, that struck the whole Balkans region, are the worst floods in the last 120 years.[3]

Affected regions

Most of Bosnia has been flooded. Cantons of Zenica-Doboj and Tuzla are in worst condition. Northern and northeastern Bosnia, region of Semberia is also flooded. Rivers of Bosna, Vrbas, Drina, Sava and many others have flooded huge area of country.

Zenica-Doboj Canton

See also

References

  1. ^ http://zenicablog.com/zenica/crna-hronika/item/25373-zehra-s-%C5%BEeljezni%C4%8Dki-most.html
  2. ^ http://www.zenit.ba/prva-ljudska-zrtva-poplava-jedna-osoba-poginula-u-bratuncu/
  3. ^ Sito-Sučić, Daria; Sekularić, Ivana (15 May 2014). "Bosnia, Serbia hit by worst flooding in 120 years; three die". Reuters. Retrieved 15 May 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)