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Flooding in Bosnia

epa04213948 People are transported from their homes with the help of Bosnian soldiers after flooding in the town of Bosanski Samac, 250 km from Sarajevo, northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, 19 May 2014. A state of emergency has been declared in Bosnia and Herzegovina due to severe floods caused by rain falling for several days. The heavy flooding and landslides in Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia that have destroyed homes and killed a number of people over the past week may, experts warn, have another potentially deadly effect – spreading landmines. Mine actions centres (MAC) in the three countries are working on a joint team to assess the threat the flooding may have on the hundreds of thousands of landmines planted 20 years ago during wars in the former Yugoslavia. EPA/FEHIM DEMIR

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