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Balkans floods: Appeal for aid as rescue continues | Balkans floods: Appeal for aid as rescue continues |
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Serbia and Bosnia have called for international help to rescue people from inundated areas after the worst flooding since modern records began. | Serbia and Bosnia have called for international help to rescue people from inundated areas after the worst flooding since modern records began. |
Waters are now beginning to recede, but officials say dangers remain. | Waters are now beginning to recede, but officials say dangers remain. |
They say that the threat of landslides is an ever-present problem as are the difficulties caused by unexploded landmines in Bosnia and river surges. | They say that the threat of landslides is an ever-present problem as are the difficulties caused by unexploded landmines in Bosnia and river surges. |
Serbia's main power plant is still at risk of flooding. Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes. | Serbia's main power plant is still at risk of flooding. Tens of thousands of people have fled their homes. |
Bosnian Refugee Minister Adil Osmanovic described the flooding as "catastrophic". | Bosnian Refugee Minister Adil Osmanovic described the flooding as "catastrophic". |
Overwhelmed | Overwhelmed |
Officials say that three months' worth of rain has fallen on the Balkans in recent days, producing the worst floods since rainfall measurements began 120 years ago. | Officials say that three months' worth of rain has fallen on the Balkans in recent days, producing the worst floods since rainfall measurements began 120 years ago. |
At least 35 people have died - with more casualties expected. | At least 35 people have died - with more casualties expected. |
A large international aid operation is underway, with rescue helicopters from the European Union, US and Russia evacuating people from affected areas. | A large international aid operation is underway, with rescue helicopters from the European Union, US and Russia evacuating people from affected areas. |
But Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said Serbia now needed further help, particularly deliveries of food, clothing and bottled water. | But Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said Serbia now needed further help, particularly deliveries of food, clothing and bottled water. |
The rain caused more than 2,000 landslides in hilly Bosnia, officials say, enveloping roads, homes and whole villages. | The rain caused more than 2,000 landslides in hilly Bosnia, officials say, enveloping roads, homes and whole villages. |
Rescuers are urging people to go to the balconies or rooftops of their houses with bright fabric to make themselves visible. | Rescuers are urging people to go to the balconies or rooftops of their houses with bright fabric to make themselves visible. |
'Flood wave' | 'Flood wave' |
The north-eastern part of Bosnia is reported to be especially badly affected, with houses, roads and rail lines submerged. | The north-eastern part of Bosnia is reported to be especially badly affected, with houses, roads and rail lines submerged. |
Officials say that about a million people - more than a quarter of the country's population - live in the worst-affected areas. | Officials say that about a million people - more than a quarter of the country's population - live in the worst-affected areas. |
The floods and landslides have raised fears about the estimated one million land mines planted during Bosnia's 1992-95 war. | The floods and landslides have raised fears about the estimated one million land mines planted during Bosnia's 1992-95 war. |
Nearly 120,000 of the unexploded devices remain in more than 9,400 carefully marked minefields, officials say. | Nearly 120,000 of the unexploded devices remain in more than 9,400 carefully marked minefields, officials say. |
But the weather dislodged warning signs and in many cases loosened the mines themselves. | But the weather dislodged warning signs and in many cases loosened the mines themselves. |
'Terrifying situation' | 'Terrifying situation' |
The flooding and landslide threat in Serbia is equally serious, made worse by the the constant threat of surging river levels. | The flooding and landslide threat in Serbia is equally serious, made worse by the the constant threat of surging river levels. |
Residents spent the weekend piling up sandbags in riverside towns - including Belgrade. | Residents spent the weekend piling up sandbags in riverside towns - including Belgrade. |
Mihajlo Andric from Osecina, Serbia, told the BBC that he was trapped inside his house for almost two days in a "terrifying situation". | Mihajlo Andric from Osecina, Serbia, told the BBC that he was trapped inside his house for almost two days in a "terrifying situation". |
"Roads and territory all around my area have been devastated by the floods," he said. | "Roads and territory all around my area have been devastated by the floods," he said. |
"We had no power, but luckily we had supplies. There are 15,000 people living in this town and many were badly affected by the flooding." | "We had no power, but luckily we had supplies. There are 15,000 people living in this town and many were badly affected by the flooding." |
Serbia's state-run EPS power company said crews were doing all they could to prevent further damage to the Tesla power plant. | Serbia's state-run EPS power company said crews were doing all they could to prevent further damage to the Tesla power plant. |
Parts of the plant and a nearby mine that provides its fuel were underwater. Damage to the mine alone is estimated at more than 100m euros ($137m). | Parts of the plant and a nearby mine that provides its fuel were underwater. Damage to the mine alone is estimated at more than 100m euros ($137m). |
Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic has joined calls for help. | Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic has joined calls for help. |
"Support and solidarity for my people in Serbia!'' he wrote on his Twitter account. | "Support and solidarity for my people in Serbia!'' he wrote on his Twitter account. |
Large parts of eastern Croatia are also underwater, with villages still cut off and hundreds forced to escape the flooded zone in boats and trucks. | Large parts of eastern Croatia are also underwater, with villages still cut off and hundreds forced to escape the flooded zone in boats and trucks. |
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