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Rescue Teams Search For Missing In Bosnia's Floods

By Fedja Grulovic

October 6, 2024 at 11:00:00 AM

Rescue workers remove debris following a landslide in the flooded village of Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

Rescue workers remove debris following a landslide in the flooded village of Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A man walks among debris following a landslide in the flooded village of Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A man walks among debris following a landslide in the flooded village of Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A man with mud on his face reacts as he searches for victims following a landslide in the flooded village of Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A man with mud on his face reacts as he searches for victims following a landslide in the flooded village of Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A child sits inside a vehicle that cleans debris following a landslide in the flooded village of Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A child sits inside a vehicle that cleans debris following a landslide in the flooded village of Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

Debris is seen following a landslide in the flooded village of Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

Debris is seen following a landslide in the flooded village of Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024. REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A drone view shows debris following a landslide in a flooded residential area in Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024.REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A drone view shows debris following a landslide in a flooded residential area in Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024.REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A drone view shows debris following a landslide in a flooded residential area in Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024.REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A drone view shows debris following a landslide in a flooded residential area in Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024.REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A drone view shows debris following a landslide in a flooded residential area in Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024.REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A drone view shows debris following a landslide in a flooded residential area in Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024.REUTERS/Marko Djurica

A drone view shows debris following a landslide at a flooded residential area in Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024.REUTERS/Marko Djurica     TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

A drone view shows debris following a landslide at a flooded residential area in Donja Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, October 5, 2024.REUTERS/Marko Djurica TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

By Fedja Grulovic

DONJA JABLANICA, Bosnia (Reuters) - Rescuers dug through rubble in the village of Donja Jablanica on Saturday morning in search for people who went missing in Bosnia's deadliest floods in years that hit the Balkan country on Friday.

The cantonal government official, Darko Juka, told reporters on Saturday that after compiling all date the government concluded 13 people had died in Jablanica area, 70 kilometres (43.5 miles) southwest of Sarajevo.

On Friday Juka had said 16 had been killed.

Earlier on Saturday N1 TV had reported that 21 people died and dozens were missing.

An excavator removed rubble to uncover cars and houses, as rescuers stood by to see if there are any survivors.

Alka Glusic, 74, lost a brother and his three immediate family members. She had stayed in another house with her sister.

"That (brother's) house is gone now. There is no one there," Glusic told Reuters in tears.

Heavy rain overnight halted search, Bosnian media reported, but as it stopped the search continued. In Donja Jablanica many houses were still under rubble.

Nezima Begovic, 62, was lucky. Her house is damaged, but she came out unhurt.

"I heard people screaming and suddenly it was all quiet. Then I said everyone is dead there," she told Reuters.

Due to flash flooding on Friday a quarry above Donja Jablanica collapsed and rubble poured over houses and cars in the village.

Enes Imamovic, 66, said he was woken by loud noises at around 5 a.m. (0300 GMT) on Friday.

"Everything was white (from the stones and dust that came down from the quarry), My friend's house was gone. I heard screams," Imamovic told Reuters.

The Bosnian Football Association (NFSBIH) has postponed all matches due to floods.

Bosnia's election commission decided to postpone local elections this weekend in municipalities affected by floods, but to carry on with voting elsewhere.

The floods follow an unprecedented summer drought which caused many rivers and lakes to dry up, and affected agriculture and the supply of water to urban areas throughout the Balkans and much of Europe.

Meteorologists said extreme weather changes can be attributed to climate change.

(Reporting by Fedja Grulovic; Writing by Ivana Sekularac; Editing by Louise Heavens)


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