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Water receding in the Balkans as focus turns to clean up

epa04217249 Refugees from the flooded Croatian village Gunja and the Bosnian villages of Vucilovac and Krepsic, queue for food supplies from the Red Cross in the Bosnian town of Brcko, northeast Bosnia and Herzegovina, some 200 kilometers from Sarajevo, 21 May 2014. Receding floodwaters across the Balkans gave the region a chance to shift the focus to clean-up operations on 21 May after a week-long ordeal that left 48 dead. Nonetheless, emergency services in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia continued to fight to keep a series of swollen rivers under control and remained on high alert for possible new flooding, even as authorities warned the worst dangers had receded. EPA/FEHIIM DEMIR

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