Overall Green alert Flood for Bosnia and Herzegovina
in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Flood Bosnia and Herzegovina can have a low humanitarian impact based on the magnitude, exposed population and vulnerability.

GDACS ID FL 1101172
Death: 0
Displaced: 730
Countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina
From - To 04 Nov - 09 Nov

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Bosnia, Early November 2021Days of heavy rain caused flash flooding and rivers to rise in parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including the capital Sarajevo where electricity outages were reported after damage to power infrastructure. Bosnia’s Federal Administration of Civil Protection (FUCZ) reported evacuations and rescues in several areas in or near Sarajevo and also in Konjic. The Red Cross reported 3,000 people were affected in the municipalities of: Ilidza, Trnovo, East Ilidza, Trnovo (FBIH), Stari Grad, Konjic, Jablanica, Novi Grad, Kiseljak, Goražde, Pale (FBIH), Pale, Foca, Sokolac, Gacko, Foca (FBIH) and Novo Sarajevo. Also according to the Red Cross, around 100 people were evacuated in Ilidza and 150 households in Trnovo.Tue 9 Nov 2021FloodList provided by Copernicus GLOFAS
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