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The Situation in Semberija is Stable, Janja Returned in to its Riverbed

Published August 7, 2014
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VODOSTAJ MILJACKE DVA I PO METRADuring the night the situation in Bijeljina has stabilised.

The rivers Janja, Gnjica, Lukavac and Stupanj returned to their riverbeds as well as Majevica canal and other water courses. – was confirmed at the Civil Protection of RS.

It is stated that the water level of the Dašnice canal has fallen, and the water level of Sava is rising.

The main roads and most of the local ones are free for traffic.

In the Municipality of Zvornik the river Sapna returned to its riverbed and the situation is getting more stable.

The water from the flooded houses in the community Ekonomija is also returning.

The situation is also stabilising in the Municipalities of Lopare, Kotor Varoš, Kozarska Dubica, Bosanska Kostajnica, Prnjavor and Teslić.

(Source: Fena)

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