The authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina declared a state of emergency due to the flooding of the Una River due to heavy rains in the northwest of the country.
The authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina declared a state of emergency due to the flooding of the Una River due to heavy rains in the northwest of the country.
Several Bosnian villages were affected by the floods, such as the village of Bokoy, whose houses were all flooded.
Despite the authorities’ attempts to deliver aid to the afflicted, Bosnians accused the government of negligence in facing the crisis and lack of good preparation for it.