Las peores inundaciones en los Balcanes en un siglo
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A man paddles his boat past cars soaked in flood water in Obrenovac
19.05.2014A man paddles his boat past cars soaked in flood water in the town of Obrenovac, May 18, 2014. Soldiers, police and villagers battled to protect power plants in Serbia from rising flood waters on Sunday as the death toll from the Balkan region's worst rainfall in more than a century reached 37. Twelve bodies were recovered from the worst-hit Serbian town of Obrenovac, but the number was likely to rise as waters receded. REUTERS/Antonio Bronic (SERBIA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT)REUTERS/Antonio Bronic -
Men paddle towards homes during heavy floods in the village of Vojskova
19.05.2014Men paddle towards homes during heavy floods in the village of Vojskova, May 19, 2014. Communities in Serbia and Bosnia battled to protect towns and power plants on Monday from rising flood waters and landslides that have devastated swathes of both countries and killed dozens of people. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic (BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - Tags: DISASTER ENVIRONMENT SOCIETY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic -
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19.05.2014Workers use a backhoe and bulldozers to clear the earth after a landslide in the flooded village of Topcic Polje, near the northern Bosnian city of Doboj, on May 19, 2014, after the river Bosna flooded entire agricultural fields and several urban areas along its flow during the weekend's rainfall, which also caused landslides. Thousands crammed into boats and army trucks as they fled their homes in Serbia and Bosnia on MAy 18 after record rainfalls. Officials say the disaster has killed at least 44 people so far. AFP PHOTO / ELVIS BARUKCICeb/MM
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