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Hajriz Brcvak and Admir Rahimic will donate 40 Cars to Families from flood-affected Areas

Published October 22, 2024
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Entrepreneur Hajriz Brcvak and the president of the Football Club Velez, Admir Rahimic, will donate 40 cars to families who lost their vehicles in the floods that hit parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH).

This information was confirmed by Elvir Karalic, the president of the Pomozi.ba Association.

The donation, valued at over one million BAM, is expected to arrive in BiH soon.

Brcvak and Rahimic, though living abroad, have been collaborating for years and decided to assist those whose homes and possessions were destroyed by floods and landslides just days ago.

According to initial information, the cars will be purchased in Germany, and the aid will be distributed with the help of the Pomozi.ba Association.

In the catastrophic floods that affected the areas of Jablanica, Fojnica, Kiseljak, Kresevo, and Konjic, 26 people lost their lives, and material damage is estimated in the tens of millions of BAM, Klix.ba writes.

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