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More Than Eighty Residential Buildings Are Flooded in Bosnia


The Mayor of Novi Grad Municipality, Miroslav Drljača, told Srna news agency that from Monday, May 22, the teams of the Hygiene Epidemiological Service of the Health Center will begin disinfecting residential buildings that were flooded.

Drljača says that, in order to better organize this work, citizens whose facilities need to be disinfected should report to the free number of the Information Center 121.

He said that before the arrival of the teams, citizens should clean and dry the premises as much as possible.

Independent expert associate for Civil Protection affairs Mirko Lukić said that the team of the Republican Administration of Civil Protection of the Republika Srpska is still in Novi Grad, and that water is being pumped out of the half-flooded settlement of Mlakve.

He said that a strong pump of the RS Republic Administration is included in this settlement, and that six smaller pumps are included in the Radišići settlement.

So far, citizens have reported that water has flooded more than 80 residential and auxiliary buildings.

The water level of the Una river is 358 centimeters, which is 36 centimeters less than this morning.

The water level of the Sana River is 378 centimeters or 32 centimeters less than this morning.

Source: Sarajevo Times

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