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Miljacka Water Level at Maximum Yesterday

Published April 21, 2014
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PADAVINE I NAREDNIH DANA, JUÈER MAKSIMUM VODOSTAJA MILJACKEWater levels in FB&H are mildly decreasing but the levels of river Una, Sava and Bosna are increasing due to the current rainfalls, confirmed the Department of Hydrology of Federal Hydro-meteorological Institute of B&H for Agency Fena.

Water levels that are measured this morning at 07:00 indicate a slight decrease in water levels, only rivers Una and Sana are still rising. River Bosna is also having increased the water levels in the entire length. Points of river Bosna in Zenica and Reljevo show an increase as well, said the Department of Hydrology.

Miljacka has had yesterday its maximum water level, of 148 centimeters, but already this morning the water level is decreasing – 132 centimeter.

Unstable weather with precipitation is expected in B&H until the end of this week, including weekend as well, confirmed the Climatologist of Federal Hydro-meteorological Institute of B&H Dženan Zulum for Agency Fena.

(Source: Fena)

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