International rescue teams arrive in Bosnia after devastating floods and landslides
- Rescue teams from Bosnia's neighbors and European Union countries are working to clear rubble and locate missing people after floods and landslides struck the Balkan country.
- Bosnia requested EU assistance following severe rainfall that left areas submerged, damaging roads and bridges, resulting in at least 18 deaths and many injuries.
- At least 10 individuals remain unaccounted for in the village of Donja Jablanica, which was buried under rocks and rubble from a nearby quarry.
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International Crews Arrive As Bosnia Digs Out After Flash Floods, Landslides
Rescue efforts intensified in Bosnia-Herzegovina on October 6 with the arrival of international rescue crews, as authorities postponed scheduled elections in the areas hit hardest by the devastating flooding that killed at least 18 people.

Bosnian villagers sift through ruined homes after devastating flash floods
TRUSINA, Bosnia - Women sat on the ground in tears in the Bosnian village of Trusina on Sunday as an excavator dug through the remains of their homes that were destroyed in the country's deadliest floods in years. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Devastation in Bosnia: Rescue Efforts Amidst Floods and Landslides
Devastation in Bosnia: Rescue Efforts Amidst Floods and Landslides Rescue efforts are intensifying across Bosnia as teams from neighboring countries and the European Union join forces in the aftermath of devastating floods and landslides. The natural disaster, which struck following a severe rainstorm, has submerged entire areas and destroyed critical infrastructure, leaving at least 18 dead and dozens injured.With at least 10 people still unac…
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