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There is a Risk of torrential Floods in BiH, but not like in Western Europe

Published: July 17, 2021
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Bakir Krajinovic, the meteorologist of the Federal Hydrometeorological Institute (FHMZ), warned in his statement of possible torrential floods but stressed that they will not be as they were in Western Europe or in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) in May 2014.

He noted that FHMZ has already announced an orange meteorological alarm due to the danger that heavy rainfall will cause torrential floods. He pointed out which parts of the country are at the highest risk.

“These are watercourses of small catchment areas that can overflow during intense precipitation. These are the amounts of rain that fall in a very short period. An orange meteorological alarm has been issued for the entire BiH due to such precipitation and the risks they bring. Western, northern, and partly northeastern parts of BiH are at the highest risk. There will also be rain in other parts, but they are at lower risk, ” said Krajinovic.

Also, he reminded that the orange meteorological alarm implies that there is a danger to people and material goods. When this alarm is announced, the public is called to be prepared for possible natural disasters.

According to him, intense precipitation is expected by July 19th, and the precipitation should weaken during the next week – judging by the current forecasts.

“Then the atmosphere will partially stabilize, so the warning lasts until July 19th, when we expect the largest amounts of precipitation, and after that there will be stabilization and calming,” Krajinovic stated, adding that temperatures will be in amounts that are appropriate for this period of the year.

Further, he mentioned that especially those who have had problems with this type of disaster should be prepared for torrential floods.

Is it possible that the scenario that occurred in Western Europe and BiH in 2014 happen again?

He was asked how likely is it for floods like the ones happening in Western Europe these days or the ones that happened in BiH in May 2014 to happen here again.

“The floods that have hit Western Europe will not happen here. These are extreme and historic floods. What we expect is not even close to those floods. However, we should not be relaxed and we should raise people’s awareness that there is a risk, and risks should be minimized, ” told Krajinovic.

As he stated, there is no possibility of floods that occurred in May 2014 to happen now, Klix.ba writes.

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