Worst flood in Balkans history

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And yet, there are still politicians who insist nothing unusual is happening:

Parts of the Balkans region received three months’ worth of rain in just two days last week, leading to flooding that has left at least 20 people dead, and forced tens of thousands to evacuate their homes.

The flooding, which triggered more than 200 mudslides, resulted from an area of low pressure that was cut off from the jet-stream winds that typically steer storms along from west to east in the Northern Hemisphere. Instead, this storm meandered in place for several days, drawing moisture from the Mediterranean Sea, and dumping up to a foot of rain in Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.

Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic declared a state of emergency for many cities and towns, including the capital, Belgrade.

“This is the greatest flooding disaster ever. Not only in the past 100 years; this has never happened in Serbia’s history,” “This is the greatest flooding disaster ever. Not only in the past 100 years; this has never happened in Serbia’s history,” Vucic said at a news conference, according to Reuters. “More rain fell in one day than in four months.”

The flooding has unearthed unexploded land mines left over from the Bosnian War of the early-to-mid 1990s, posing a threat to civilians and rescue workers. Floodwaters have swept into parts of Serbia’s largest power plant, the coal-fired Nikola Tesla plant, according to the Associated Press. Workers are trying to prevent the water from disabling it.

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  1. People all over the world are experiencing 500 year floods or 500 year droughts. 5000 years ago this sort of weather would have eliminated entire civilizations. We’re somewhat more fortunate today because help can be given to the hardest hit areas. But if we keep burning crap the weather will do all of us in. Except for perhaps the 1% who will be orbiting the earth in an artificial environment.

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