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Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina – Flood Disaster Situation Report June 15, 2014

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HIGHLIGHTS/KEY PRIORITIES:

  • Rain and storms expected for the entire week.

  • Cash for work program rolled out with 650 individuals in 7 municipalities.

  • UNDP to distribute more feed in the coming week.

  • Vaccination program starting, expected to cover some 35,000 heads of cattle.

  • Replanting season near over.

  • Survey to identify priority facilities for reconstruction currently ongoing.

  • UNICEF to distribute 59 WASH sets and 500 kilos of chlorine.

  • Water tanks and water containers to be distributed to Roma communities by UNICEF.

  • Recovery Needs Assessment draft report is expected this week.

SITUATION OVERVIEW:

Most affected areas

  • Federation: Sarajevo Canton (most affected municipalities: Novi Grad, Ilidza, Vogosca), Zenica-Doboj Canton (most affected municipalities: Tesanj, Zepce, Maglaj, Doboj Jug, Zavidovići i Olovo), Tuzla canton (13 municipalities of which the most affected are: Srebrenik, Tuzla, Lukavac, Gračanica, Sapna and 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 Varos Laktasi, Ribnik, Kostajnica, Prijedor, Jezero, Novi Grad; Bijeljina, Bratunac, Vlasenica, Zvornik, Lopare, Milići, Osmaci, Ugljevik, Srebrenica, Sekovići; Doboj, Modrica, Samac, Brod, Donji Zabar, Vukosavlje, Petrovo, Srbac. More municipalities have been affected but were not covered by the reporting institution.

  • Brcko District

(Source: OKC BiH 112 Report, 10 June 2014)