Floods endanger lives of 2,000 in Croatia

Published September 14, 2014
Karlovac (Croatia): Residents row a kayak through a flooded neighbourhood here on Saturday.—AP
Karlovac (Croatia): Residents row a kayak through a flooded neighbourhood here on Saturday.—AP

ZAGREB: Croatian authorities say about 2,000 people need to be evacuated from fresh floods that have hit the Balkans.

Heavy rainfall caused rivers to overflow on Saturday in Croatia, flooding houses and roads in the same areas of the Balkans that were devastated in May by the worst floods in 120 years.

Authorities say some 2,000 people are threatened by surging river waters in the region of the central Croatian town of Karlovac, where hundreds of people have moved to upper floors of their flooded homes.

Croatian Prime Minister Zoran Milanovic, who toured the area, says “the whole of Croatia is in danger”. More than 50 people died in the floods in May in Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia.

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