SARAJEVO, March 30 (Xinhua) -- Rising river levels have caused widespread flooding across northern Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), with the worst-hit areas including Prijedor, Sanski Most, and several smaller towns.
In Prijedor, a state of emergency was declared overnight from Friday to Saturday due to escalating flood threats. As of Sunday morning, more than 140 people had been evacuated, and around 800 buildings were reported flooded, according to Miroslav Krneta, head of the local civil protection department.
Krneta said that the 142-kilometer-long Sana river has begun to recede, dropping from 515 centimeters to 456 centimeters, while a full damage assessment is underway. Further updates will be provided as the situation develops.
Evacuated residents without alternative accommodations have been temporarily housed in a local hotel. According to the local civil protection department, public institutions, including an elementary school, a church, and a parish hall, were also affected by the flooding.
In Sanski Most, the Sana river reached nearly 430 centimeters on Saturday morning, with floodwaters inundating the municipal administration building overnight.
Flooding has also disrupted transportation, with several regional roads in northern BiH remaining submerged. Local authorities have urged citizens to rely on official information sources and to boil drinking water before use. Enditem
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