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On the West and Northwest of B&H Snow makes Traffic difficult

Published January 7, 2016
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snow (1)Traffic on roads in the western and northwestern parts of B&H was difficult last night due to the intense snowfall, according to a statement of B&H Automobile Club (BIHAMK) published at 6 pm.

“Special attention is given to roads in Una-Sana Canton, as well as the wider area of Banja Luka, Prijedor, Bosanska Gradiska, Drvar, Kljuc and Mrkonjic Grad. Teams of road services are on the field and performing the necessary interventions, but the snow that is continuously falling complicates their work “, as stated from the BIHAMK.

On the occasion of the Orthodox Christmas, transport of explosive substances is prohibited in B&H.

From BIHAMK also drew attention that “due to the bad weather conditions in Croatia at border crossings Izacic and Velika Kladusa is forbidden traffic of freight vehicles over 3.5 tons”, adding that retention  time at other border crossings are no longer than 20 to 30 minutes.

(Source: fokus.ba)

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