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The Level of Rivers in BiH is almost at a Record low Level

Published August 12, 2024
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The dry period followed by high daily temperatures also caused a decrease in the water levels of rivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which are almost at a record low.

In addition, river levels in Bosnia and Herzegovina continue to decline.

Thus, the level of the river Una in Martin Brod is at the level of 43 centimeters and has a tendency to fall, while the level of the river Una yesterday in Bihać was only 20 centimeters with a tendency to further fall.

The level of the Sana River is also falling. In Sanski Most on Monday, it is at the level of 73 centimeters and has a tendency to fall, and the same situation is in Vrhpolje, where the level of the Sana River is at the level of 32 centimeters and also continues to fall.

The level of the river Miljacka in Sarajevo (Ćumurija) is at the level of 88 centimeters, while the level of the river Bosna in Sarajevo (Reljevo) is at the level of 106 centimeters and stagnating, and in Zenica it is at the level of 59 centimeters and also stagnating.

At the same time, the level of the Han Bila river in Biloj is at 35 centimeters and is stagnating, while the level of the Lepenica river in Kiseljak is at 21 centimeters and is also stagnating, AA writes.

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