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Big snowstorm leaves tens of hundreds with out energy in Bosnia

By Editorial Board Published December 24, 2024 2 Min Read
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Big snowstorm leaves tens of hundreds with out energy in Bosnia

An enormous snowstorm has left tens of hundreds of properties in Bosnia with out energy on Christmas Eve and precipitated visitors chaos.

The blizzard has wrought havoc throughout the Balkans, with snow drifts closing motorways in Croatia and in addition affecting journey in Serbia.

Motion of heavy automobiles has been banned within the three international locations and trains have been halted in elements of Bosnia.

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A girl walks by way of a park in Sarajevo. Pic: AP

An aerial view of traffic and parked cars during heavy snowfall in Alipasino Polje neighborhood of Sarajevo, Bosnia, Monday, Dec. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)

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The snowstorm has precipitated chaos on the roads and left hundreds with out energy. Pic: AP

Bosnia’s state energy firm mentioned the scenario was “extremely hard” in some areas, as heavy snow introduced down distribution strains.

Dozens of automobiles have been caught in snow for 10 hours within the western a part of the nation in a single day earlier than they have been capable of proceed their journeys, native N1 tv reported.

A man walks over a bridge during heavy snowfall in downtown Sarajevo, Bosnia, Monday, Dec. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)

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Poor visibility in downtown Sarajevo. Pic: AP

A man shovels snow from the street during heavy snowfall in Bihac, Bosnia, Monday, Dec. 23, 2024. (AP Photo/Edvin Zulic)

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A person shovels snow from the road in Bihac, Bosnia. Pic: AP

Practically 200,000 properties confronted energy outages, it was reported on Monday, whereas vehicles and different heavy automobiles have been banned from roads in lots of areas.

In the meantime, in Slovenia, the cruel climate has hampered efforts to seek for an injured Hungarian hiker lacking within the Alps.

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