(ANSA-AFP) - KISELJAK, OCT 4 - Heavy rains that flooded towns
and touched off landslides left at least 14 people dead in
Bosnia on Friday, authorities said. Jablanica, some 70
kilometres (43 miles) southwest of Sarajevo, appeared to bear
the brunt of the 24 hours of downpours, which cut it off from
the outside world.
At mid-Friday the situation was the most critical in the village
of Donja Jablanica that remained cut off, the spokesman said.
Several roads and bridges in the region collapsed, he said. In
Kiseljak, some 20 kilometres west of Sarajevo, houses, gardens
and cars were under water, an AFP journalist reported.
(ANSA-AFP).
Bosnia floods kill at least 14 people
Jablanica appeared to bear brunt of the 24 hours of downpours