A year later, small Bosnian village remembers 19 victims of floods and landslide
- A year after the floods and landslide, Jablanica mourns the loss of 19 victims, as residents express deep sorrow about the impact on their lives.
- The village of Jablanica was severely affected by torrential rains and flash floods on October 4, 2024, burying parts of it in mud and rocks.
- Residents feel abandoned, reflecting a lack of support after the tragedy. Fata Jasarevic, who lost four family members, noted, 'No one came to ask how we are,' expressing her grief with the words, 'There is nothing left but sadness and sorrow.'
- Jablanica was the hardest-hit village among four municipalities affected by the storms.
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Sorrow and Resilience: One Year Since Bosnia’s Catastrophic Floods and Landslide
On the anniversary of the devastating floods and landslide that struck the village of Donja Jablanica in southern Bosnia, residents and families gathered to remember the 19 lives lost. The disaster, which took place on October 4, 2024, left deep scars—emotional and physical—across the region and raised pressing concerns about disaster response and environmental protection. Key Takeaways On October 4, 2024, Donja Jablanica in Bosnia was ravaged …
One Year after the Floods: Working together to prevent future Tragedies
Op-ed by the Head of the EU Delegation/EU Special Representative in BiH Luigi Soreca One year ago, on 4 October 2024, Bosnia and Herzegovina was struck by devastating floods and landslides. They swept through several municipalities, taking 27 lives, displacing over a thousand families, and destroying homes, infrastructure and businesses. It is hard to […] The post One Year after the Floods: Working together to prevent future Tragedies appeared…
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