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Twenty People have been confirmed dead so far, Five People are still being searched for

Published October 11, 2024
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According to official data from the Headquarters of Civil Protection of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton (HNK) and the MUP of the HNK, the number of people who died in the flood-affected areas of the HNK, as of this report, is 20 dead. In Jablanica, the search is active for three reported missing persons, in Konjic for two.

Of the total number of fatalities, seventeen people are from Jablanica, three from Konjic. Of the 20 who died, one body is still unidentified, announced the Government of HNK.

Traffic communication between Mostar and Jablanica is still interrupted, the roads between Jablanica and Konjic and Jablanica and Prozor-Rama have been repaired, while the regional road Jablanica – Doljani is only partially passable. The regional road Ostrožac – Parsovići – Fojnica, as well as the local roads Buturović Polje – Seonica – Višnjevice and Kralupi – Trešnjevice are impassable due to significant damage.

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