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More than 200,000 homes without power in Bosnia after Balkan snowstorm

More than 200,000 homes across Bosnia and Herzegovina were without electrical power for a. 2nd day on Wednesday, authorities stated, after a snowstorm the. day before triggered widespread disturbance throughout numerous Balkan. countries.

Primarily in northwestern and central Bosnia, towns and. towns suffered continuous power outages, the nation's 2 power. energies stated.

The snowfall had actually stopped on Wednesday, when the Catholic. population was commemorating Christmas, however lots of roadways stayed. blocked, cutting off access to towns and towns.

Our teams are on website all the time, doing everything in. their power, Jelena Markovic, representative for the. Elektroprenos BiH distribution company, said. Many transmission. lines were in inaccessible locations, she stated.

In neighbouring Croatia, emergency situation teams stated they rescued. 48 individuals who had actually been buried in the snow in the central Lika. area.

In Slovenia, authorities stated strong winds and snow made it. impossible for a rescue helicopter to reach a Hungarian hiker. who has been stranded in the Alps given that Sunday.

As many as 10,000 homes were also without electrical energy for. much of Wednesday in western Serbia, the Tanjug news company. priced estimate Ivan Spajic, the head of the department for emergency situations. in the town of Sabac as saying, although the issue was mostly. restored by late in the day.

(source: Reuters)