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Zvornik, east Bosnia
Damaged railroad which supplies coal to TE Tuzla
Dobor village, Modrica, north Bosnia
Polom village, Bratunac, east Bosnia
Interior of flooded house, Bratunac
Landslide, Zavidovici
Sand mound on river Sava in Brcko, north Bosnia
Krajnici village, Zavidovici
Sanski Most, west Bosnia
People in Graz, Austria collect aid for the people in Bosnia
Bosnian army in action, Tuzla
Animal truce
Odzak-Vukosavlje road, north Bosnia
Jajce
Cop Sinan Susnjar jump into the cold river Una and save the guy from drowning
Brcko
Bridge on Brka river, Brcko
Topcic Polje near Zenica
Topcic Polje after landslide
Appalling floods – have donated, thanks for the link.
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I have never seen such destruction, Alis. What’s happening in Montenegro, Serbia and Croatia ?
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As much as i know, Montenegro is ok. Croatia have small amount of floods at this moment and the most critical situation is in Serbia at this moment and some north-east part of Bosnia, region called Semberia (population: 300 000).
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Mother nature has been reminding us of her power a lot lately. It is difficult to imagine how people’s lives can overcome such a widespread catastrophe, but they do and usually very quickly. I hope for everyone’s safety and well being. Thank you for keeping us aware.
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Thank you. As i can remember you’re soldier? Just to say, Tuzla region was under water yesterday and today they have a couple of hundreds of landslides.
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Yes, I was part of the early NATO SFOR mission in Tuzla. I remember the Sava flooding when we first came to Bosnia and washing away our trucks, equipment and supplies. It wasn’t a good start but we learned respect for the Bosnian countryside quickly. I hope everyone will be okay!
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Sorry to hear about this. I wish you and all the people of Bosnia a quick recovery.
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We will, thank you.
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p.s. made a donation too… thanks for that link.
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😀 that’s awesome! Thanks.
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So sorry to read about this disaster, Alis (;o(* I hope things will get back to *normal* as quickly as possible, with no further *messing up* by Mother nature.
Thank you for sharing your pictures…
Good Luck for better times and days in your country!
Melody Fox (aka the Princess of Rock)
Love Peace Music
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I hope so, thanks!
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p.s.: Hi Alis, I have shared in two places on FB…hoping that my short comment (regarding your blog) will help those in dire need…
LPM
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Oh thanks, that’s very good!
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I am sure someone will be able to donate, Alis…I’ve got a lot of Fans and Followers on FB… (Unfortunately, this is all I can do, since I don’t have finances…)
May you All walk in better days…
LovePeaceMusic
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there is a lot of them with donation through this blog and your move is also valuable, thanks a lot!
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Here’s hoping things get back to normal for you soon
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Reblogged this on Goaty's News (UK).
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Incredible images – try emailing a few of the major news organisations like BBC or AAP with a link to these so they might promote. It is often bloggers / citizen journalists who now contribute to news footage in areas journalists cannot access. Stay strong.
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