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Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
People walk past sand bags protecting the banks of the Sava river in the Serbian city of Sremska Mitrovica, 70 kilometers west of Belgrade, on May 18, 2014. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. Serbian authorities revealed new toll, saying a total of seven people have died and one person went missing in the floods caused by the heaviest rainfall in 120 years. AFP PHOTO / ANDREJ ISAKOVIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
An aerial view shows a flooded area near the Northern-Bosnian town of Brcko on May 18, 2014. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. AFP PHOTO ELVIS BARUKCIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
An aerial view shows a flooded area near the Northern-Bosnian town of Brcko on May 18, 2014. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. AFP PHOTO ELVIS BARUKCIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
An aerial view shows a flooded area near the Northern-Bosnian town of Lukavac on May 18, 2014. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. AFP PHOTO ELVIS BARUKCIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
An aerial view shows a flooded area near the Northern-Bosnian town of Brcko on May 18, 2014. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. AFP PHOTO ELVIS BARUKCIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
An aerial view shows a flooded area near the Northern-Bosnian town of Brcko on May 18, 2014. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. AFP PHOTO ELVIS BARUKCIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
An aerial view shows a flooded area near the Northern-Bosnian town of Orasje on May 18, 2014. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. AFP PHOTO ELVIS BARUKCIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Aerial shot shows, flooded area ner Northern-Bosnian town of Brcko on May 18, 2014. Rivers Sava and Brka flooded entire agricultural fields and several urban areas along their flow. Forrest streams and flash floods cause land slides carrying hundreds of cubic meters of material, further complicating both rescue and protection operations. Armed forces have been put at disposal to civillian authority as well as rescue services from neighboring Croatia and Slovenia, to aid rescue of stranded citizens in areas that have been cut off by flood. AFP PHOTO ELVIS BARUKCIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
An aerial view shows a flooded area near the Northern-Bosnian town of Brcko on May 18, 2014. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. AFP PHOTO ELVIS BARUKCIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A handout picture taken on May 17, 2014, and released a day after by the Serbian Interior Ministry, shows an aerial view of the flooded city of Obrenovac, 40 kilometers from capital Belgrade. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. Serbian authorities revealed new toll, saying a total of seven people have died and one person went missing in the floods caused by the heaviest rainfall in 120 years. AFP PHOTO / HANDOUT / SERBIAN INTERIOR MINISTRY
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A handout picture taken on May 17, 2014, and released a day after by the Serbian Interior Ministry, shows an aerial view of the flooded city of Obrenovac, 40 kilometers from capital Belgrade. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. Serbian authorities revealed new toll, saying a total of seven people have died and one person went missing in the floods caused by the heaviest rainfall in 120 years. AFP PHOTO / HANDOUT / SERBIAN INTERIOR MINISTRY
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
An aerial view of the flooded city of Orasje May 18, 2014. Russian cargo planes and rescue teams from around Europe on Sunday joined huge volunteer aid efforts in swathes of Serbia and Bosnia where at least 24 people have died in the worst floods in over a century. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
An aerial view of the flooded city of Orasje May 18, 2014. Russian cargo planes and rescue teams from around Europe on Sunday joined huge volunteer aid efforts in swathes of Serbia and Bosnia where at least 24 people have died in the worst floods in over a century. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
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Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
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Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
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Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
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Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
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Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
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Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Serbian army soldiers evacuate people on a boat in the flooded town of Obrenovac, May 18, 2014. Soldiers, police and villagers battled to protect power plants in Serbia from rising flood waters on Sunday as the death toll from the Balkan region's worst rainfall in more than a century reached 37. Twelve bodies were recovered from the worst-hit Serbian town of Obrenovac, but the number was likely to rise as waters receded. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Volunteers place sand bags at an entrance of the former chemical plant "Zorka" in the city of Sabac, 100 kilometers west of Belgrade, on May 18, 2014. Thousands of people crammed into boats and army trucks fled their homes in Serbia and Bosnia today after record rainfall turned the Sava river into a deadly torrent and caused the worst floods in more than a century. According to officials in both countries, the disaster has killed at least 44 people. AFP PHOTO / ANDREJ ISAKOVIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Firefighters evacuate people on a boat in the flooded town of Obrenovac, May 18, 2014. Soldiers, police and villagers battled to protect power plants in Serbia from rising flood waters on Sunday as the death toll from the Balkan region's worst rainfall in more than a century reached 37. Twelve bodies were recovered from the worst-hit Serbian town of Obrenovac, but the number was likely to rise as waters receded. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A man walks through flood water in the town of Obrenovac, May 18, 2014. Soldiers, police and villagers battled to protect power plants in Serbia from rising flood waters on Sunday as the death toll from the Balkan region's worst rainfall in more than a century reached 37. Twelve bodies were recovered from the worst-hit Serbian town of Obrenovac, but the number was likely to rise as waters receded. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Residents and a dog walk through flood water in the town of Obrenovac, May 18, 2014. Soldiers, police and villagers battled to protect power plants in Serbia from rising flood waters on Sunday as the death toll from the Balkan region's worst rainfall in more than a century reached 37. Twelve bodies were recovered from the worst-hit Serbian town of Obrenovac, but the number was likely to rise as waters receded. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic (SERBIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT ANIMALS)
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A dog barks at a dead pig in the flooded town of Obrenovac, May 18, 2014. Soldiers, police and villagers battled to protect power plants in Serbia from rising flood waters on Sunday as the death toll from the Balkan region's worst rainfall in more than a century reached 37. Twelve bodies were recovered from the worst-hit Serbian town of Obrenovac, but the number was likely to rise as waters receded. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic (SERBIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Bosnian volonteers fill sandbags in their effort to protect the city of Orasje in Northern Bosnia from further flooding, after the rise of the Tinja river destroyed a bridge connecting the Northern-Bosnian town of Brcko to the town of Orasje, on May 18, 2014. Rivers Sava, Tinja and Brka flooded entire agricultural fields and several urban areas in Bosnia and Serbia. Armed forces have been put at disposal to civillian authority as well as rescue services from neighboring Croatia and Slovenia, to aid rescue of stranded citizens in areas that have been cut off by flood. AFP PHOTO / ELVIS BARUKCIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Rescue workers help to evacuate an elderly woman in a flooded street in the village of Gunja, in eastern Croatia, 18 May, 2014. Unusually heavy rains in this period of the year year caused the overflooding of the Sava river which then flooded many villages in eastern Croatia. AFP PHOTO
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A man, woman and two dogs are evacuated on a boat over flooded streets in the village of Gunja, in eastern Croatia, 18 May, 2014. Unusually heavy rains in this period of the year year caused the overflooding of the Sava river which then flooded many villages in eastern Croatia. AFP PHOTO
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A Croatian rescuer with two dogs in a boat on a flooded street in the village of Gunja, in eastern Croatia, 18 May, 2014. Unusually heavy rains in this period of the year year caused the overflooding of the Sava river which then flooded many villages in eastern Croatia. AFP PHOTO
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Croatian Army soldiers evacuate people in amphibian vehicle from their houses flooded in the village of Gunja, in eastern Croatia, 18 May, 2014. Unusually heavy rains in this period of the year year caused the overflooding of the Sava river which then flooded many villages in eastern Croatia. AFP PHOTO
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Destroyed vehicles in the flooded village of Gunja, in eastern Croatia, 18 May, 2014. Unusually heavy rains in this period of the year year caused the overflooding of the Sava river which then flooded many villages in eastern Croatia. AFP PHOTO
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE Children cry as they are being evacuated by boat from a flooded house in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, May 17, 2014. Emergency services pulled seven dead bodies from flooded homes in Bosnia on Saturday and soldiers rushed to free hundreds of people stranded in a school in Serbia during the worst floods to hit the Balkans in over a century. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE Serbian army soldiers evacuate people in amphibious vehicles in the flooded town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, May 17, 2014. Emergency services pulled seven dead bodies from flooded homes in Bosnia on Saturday and soldiers rushed to free hundreds of people stranded in a school in Serbia during the worst floods to hit the Balkans in over a century. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE A Serbian army soldier evacuates people from a school in the flooded town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, May 17, 2014. Emergency services pulled seven dead bodies from flooded homes in Bosnia on Saturday and soldiers rushed to free hundreds of people stranded in a school in Serbia during the worst floods to hit the Balkans in over a century. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE People stand in their apartments as they wait to be evacuated in the flooded town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, May 17, 2014. Emergency services pulled seven dead bodies from flooded homes in Bosnia on Saturday and soldiers rushed to free hundreds of people stranded in a school in Serbia during the worst floods to hit the Balkans in over a century. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A man walks trough a flooded street in the town of Obrenovac, 40 kilometers west of Belgrade, on May 17, 2014. Deadly floods across Bosnia and Serbia have claimed at least 14 lives and led to the evacuation of 15,000 people after the Balkans suffered its heaviest rainfall in a century, officials said on Saturday. AFP PHOTO / ALEXA STANKOVIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A group is evacuated on an amphibious vehicle over flooded streets in the town of Obrenovac, 40 kilometers west of Belgrade, on May 17, 2014. Deadly floods across Bosnia and Serbia have claimed at least 14 lives and led to the evacuation of 15,000 people after the Balkans suffered its heaviest rainfall in a century, officials said on Saturday. AFP PHOTO / ALEXA STANKOVIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A Bosnian woman walks through her flooded yard, in the Western-Bosnian town of Banja Luka, on May 17, 2014. The heaviest rains in more than a century have sparked floods across Bosnia and Serbia, claiming at least 30 lives and leading to the evacuation of some 15,000, officials said today. AFP PHOTO / STRINGER
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A view of a delivery van in the flooded streets, in the Western-Bosnian town of Banja Luka, on May 17, 2014. The heaviest rains in more than a century have sparked floods across Bosnia and Serbia, claiming at least 30 lives and leading to the evacuation of some 15,000, officials said today. AFP PHOTO / STRINGER
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Evacuees from the Serbian town of Obrenovac are seen lying on beds in shelter hall in Belgrade, May 18, 2014. Two Russian cargo planes carrying food, generators and rescue boats land in Serbia as part of a relief effort after the worst floods in over a century kill more than 20 people in the Balkans. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
An evacuee from the Serbian town of Obrenovac sleeps in a shelter hall in Belgrade, May 18, 2014. Two Russian cargo planes carrying food, generators and rescue boats land in Serbia as part of a relief effort after the worst floods in over a century kill more than 20 people in the Balkans. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Macedonian citizens collect humanitarian aid for flooded cities in Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovinain Skopje on May 18, 2014 . Bosnia and Serbia on May 18 continued to fight the worst floods in more than a century that have so far claimed 30 lives and forced some 10,000 people to be evacuated in Bosnia, according to local media, and at least 20,000 in Serbia. AFP PHOTO / ROBERT ATANASOVSKI
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A woman walks past sand bags protecting the banks of the Sava river in the Serbian city of Sremska Mitrovica, 70 kilometers west of Belgrade, on May 18, 2014. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. Serbian authorities revealed new toll, saying a total of seven people have died and one person went missing in the floods caused by the heaviest rainfall in 120 years. AFP PHOTO / ANDREJ ISAKOVIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A man pushes a bicycle past sand bags protecting the banks of the Sava river in the Serbian city of Sremska Mitrovica, 70 kilometers west of Belgrade, on May 18, 2014. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. Serbian authorities revealed new toll, saying a total of seven people have died and one person went missing in the floods caused by the heaviest rainfall in 120 years. AFP PHOTO / ANDREJ ISAKOVIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
People evacuated from their flooded houses wait in a bus in the town of Obrenovac, 40 kilometers west of Belgrade, on May 17, 2014. Deadly floods across Bosnia and Serbia have claimed at least 14 lives and led to the evacuation of 15,000 people after the Balkans suffered its heaviest rainfall in a century, officials said today. In Serbia, "rescuers have started recovering dead bodies from flooded areas, but we will not make the number public before the complete withdrawal of the water," Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic told reporters. More than 15,000 people have been evacuated from a number of towns throughout Serbia, hit by what Vucic called "a horrible natural catastrophe." AFP PHOTO / ANDREJ ISAKOVIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A man carries a dog after after they have been evacuated from their flooded house in the town of Obrenovac, 40 kilometers west of Belgrade, on May 17, 2014. Deadly floods across Bosnia and Serbia have claimed at least 14 lives and led to the evacuation of 15,000 people after the Balkans suffered its heaviest rainfall in a century, officials said today. In Serbia, "rescuers have started recovering dead bodies from flooded areas, but we will not make the number public before the complete withdrawal of the water," Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic told reporters. More than 15,000 people have been evacuated from a number of towns throughout Serbia, hit by what Vucic called "a horrible natural catastrophe." AFP PHOTO / ANDREJ ISAKOVIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
TOPSHOTS A child, evacuated from his flooded house, looks on as he rides in a army truck in the town of Obrenovac, 40 kilometers west of Belgrade, on May 17, 2014. Deadly floods across Bosnia and Serbia have claimed at least 14 lives and led to the evacuation of 15,000 people after the Balkans suffered its heaviest rainfall in a century, officials said on Saturday. In Serbia, "rescuers have started recovering dead bodies from flooded areas, but we will not make the number public before the complete withdrawal of the water," Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic told reporters. More than 15,000 people have been evacuated from a number of towns throughout Serbia, hit by what Vucic called "a horrible natural catastrophe." AFP PHOTO / ANDREJ ISAKOVIC
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Serbian army soldiers evacuate a boy from a flooded house in the town of Obrenovac, east from Belgrade, May 17, 2014. Emergency services pulled seven dead bodies from flooded homes in Bosnia on Saturday and soldiers rushed to free hundreds of people stranded in a school in Serbia during the worst floods to hit the Balkans in over a century. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A Serbian army soldier evacuates a child from a school in the flooded town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, Serbia May 17, 2014. Emergency services pulled seven dead bodies from flooded homes in Bosnia on Saturday and soldiers rushed to free hundreds of people stranded in a school in Serbia during the worst floods to hit the Balkans in over a century. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING HEADLINE A Serbian army soldier evacuates a girl from a school in the flooded town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, Serbia May 17, 2014. Emergency services pulled seven dead bodies from flooded homes in Bosnia on Saturday and soldiers rushed to free hundreds of people stranded in a school in Serbia during the worst floods to hit the Balkans in over a century. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Cars are seen on a street in the flooded town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, Serbia May 17, 2014. Emergency services pulled seven dead bodies from flooded homes in Bosnia on Saturday and soldiers rushed to free hundreds of people stranded in a school in Serbia during the worst floods to hit the Balkans in over a century. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Ambulances are seen half submerged in floodwaters in front of a school in the flooded town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade May 17, 2014. Seven bodies were pulled from flooded homes in Bosnia and the army rushed to free hundreds of people stranded in a school in Serbia on Saturday during the worst floods to hit the Balkans in over a century. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Serbian army soldiers evacuate people in amphibious vehicles in the flooded town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade May 17, 2014. Seven bodies were pulled from flooded homes in Bosnia and the army rushed to free hundreds of people stranded in a school in Serbia on Saturday during the worst floods to hit the Balkans in over a century. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Serbian army soldiers evacuate people in boats in the flooded town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, Serbia May 17, 2014. Emergency services pulled seven dead bodies from flooded homes in Bosnia on Saturday and soldiers rushed to free hundreds of people stranded in a school in Serbia during the worst floods to hit the Balkans in over a century. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE A man throws a life buoy towards people waiting to be evacuated from a flooded house in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade May 16, 2014. The heaviest rains and floods in 120 years have hit Bosnia and Serbia, killing five people, forcing hundreds out of their homes and cutting off entire towns. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
Children cry on a boat as they are evacuated from a flooded house in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, Serbia May 17, 2014. Emergency services pulled seven dead bodies from flooded homes in Bosnia on Saturday and soldiers rushed to free hundreds of people stranded in a school in Serbia during the worst floods to hit the Balkans in over a century. REUTERS/
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE Two men stand in the waters in front of their flooded house as they wait to be evacuated in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade May 16, 2014. The heaviest rains and floods in 120 years have hit Bosnia and Serbia, killing five people, forcing hundreds out of their homes and cutting off entire towns. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE People travel in a boat as they search for people to be evacuated from flooded houses in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade May 16, 2014. The heaviest rains and floods in 120 years have hit Bosnia and Serbia, killing five people, forcing hundreds out of their homes and cutting off entire towns. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE Two men stand in the waters in front of their flooded house as they wait to be evacuated in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade May 16, 2014. The heaviest rains and floods in 120 years have hit Bosnia and Serbia, killing five people, forcing hundreds out of their homes and cutting off entire towns. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE People look out from their apartments as they wait to be evacuated in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade May 16, 2014. The heaviest rains and floods in 120 years have hit Bosnia and Serbia, killing five people, forcing hundreds out of their homes and cutting off entire towns. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE A man carries a woman through a flooded street in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade May 16, 2014. The heaviest rains and floods in 120 years have hit Bosnia and Serbia, killing five people, forcing hundreds out of their homes and cutting off entire towns. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE A Serbian army soldier rows a boat as he searches for people to be evacuated in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, May 16, 2014. The heaviest rains and floods in 120 years have hit Bosnia and Serbia, killing five people, forcing hundreds out of their homes and cutting off entire towns. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE Two men carry a woman and a boy through a flooded street in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade May 16, 2014. The heaviest rains and floods in 120 years have hit Bosnia and Serbia, killing five people, forcing hundreds out of their homes and cutting off entire towns. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE A dog stands in a flooded street in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, May 16, 2014. The heaviest rains and floods in 120 years have hit Bosnia and Serbia, killing five people, forcing hundreds out of their homes and cutting off entire towns. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE People stand on a terrace of their flooded house as the wait to be evacuated in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade May 16, 2014. The heaviest rains and floods in 120 years have hit Bosnia and Serbia, killing five people, forcing hundreds out of their homes and cutting off entire towns. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE People stand on a terrace of their flooded house as they wait to be evacuated in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, May 16, 2014. The heaviest rains and floods in 120 years have hit Bosnia and Serbia, killing five people, forcing hundreds out of their homes and cutting off entire towns. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
REFILE - CORRECTING DIRECTION OF TOWN FROM BELGRADE A woman cries after being evacuated from her flooded house in the town of Obrenovac, southwest of Belgrade, May 16, 2014. The heaviest rains and floods in 120 years have hit Bosnia and Serbia, killing five people, forcing hundreds out of their homes and cutting off entire towns. REUTERS/Marko Djurica
Severe floods hit Serbia and Bosnia
A handout picture taken on May 17, 2014, and released a day after by the Serbian Interior Ministry, shows an aerial view of the flooded city of Obrenovac, 40 kilometers from capital Belgrade. At least 34 people have died and tens of thousands evacuated in Serbia and Bosnia as the emergency services fight Sunday with overflowing of rivers and growing landslides following worst floods in a century. Serbian authorities revealed new toll, saying a total of seven people have died and one person went missing in the floods caused by the heaviest rainfall in 120 years. AFP PHOTO / HANDOUT / SERBIAN INTERIOR MINISTRY
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