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Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Flood Disaster Situation Report, 29th May 2014

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HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES:

o Main emerging issues: damages to agriculture and livestock; housing and its refurbishment; damages to the industrial sector (especially to SMEs); temporary loss of jobs; damages to administration services.

o Cleaning, debris removal, water removal, disinfection are ongoing.

o Needs: fuel, livestock feed, disinfectant, driers.

o Mine and UXOs risk remains high.

o Few locations are still under water (Samac, Domaljevac).

o 1384 people accommodated in 42 temporary accommodation facilities according to IOM last assessment.

o First day of training for the joint UN-EU-World Bank rapid assessment took place on May 29.

I. SITUATION OVERVIEW:

Most affected areas

Federation: Sarajevo Canton (most affected municipalities: Novi Grad, Ilidža, Vogošća), Zenica-Doboj Canton (most affected municipalities: Tesanj, Zepce, Maglaj, Doboj Jug, Zavidovići i Olovo), Tuzlanski kanton (in total 13 municipalities of which the most affected are: Srebrenik, Tuzla, Lukavac, Gračanica, Sapna i Doboj Istok), Central Bosnia Canton (Travnik and Vitez surrounding areas), Posavina Canton (most affected municipalities: Orašje, Domaljevac, Odžak).
RS: The most affected municipalities are Banja Luka, Kotor Varoš, Laktaši, Ribnik, Kostajnica, Prijedor, Jezero, Novi Grad; Bijeljina, Bratunac, Vlasenica, Zvornik, Lopare, Milići, Osmaci, Ugljevik, Srebrenica, Šekovići; Doboj, Modriča, Šamac, Brod, Donji Žabar, Vukosavlje, Petrovo, Srbac. More municipalities have been affected but were not covered by the report of the MoS .