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Flash floods and landslides in Bosnia-Herzegovina leave 19 dead

At least 19 people have been killed by flash floods and landslides in central Bosnia-Herzegovina, with entire towns and villages cut off and homes nearly submerged.

The worst-affected areas are around Jablanica, a town on the main route between Mostar and Sarajevo, which saw devastating flooding after rivers burst their banks following a severe overnight storm.

A state of emergency has been declared, and several people remain missing as rescue efforts continue.

Development minister Vojin Mijatovic called for calm, describing the disaster as one of the worst the country has seen. Roads, bridges, and railway tracks have been washed away or blocked by debris, with landslides burying houses in rocks and earth.

Authorities have warned drivers to avoid dangerous routes in the hardest-hit areas. Flooding has also impacted neighboring Montenegro, where roads were washed away, isolating villages.

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  1. Meanwhile news from another man-made weaponized weather bomb region:
    FEMA confiscating food supplies from churches and transport trucks to deny help to flood victims in North Carolina.
    Devastating news today that FEMA is interdicting relief supplies to seize them, denying relief to North Carolina flood victims.
    FEMA is reportedly hijacking transport trucks, and stealing supplies from churches while shutting down any incoming supplies from “non-approved” sources.
    Many people suspect the federal government is running a “kill box” operation to ethnically cleanse the entire rural region in order to sell off access to the lucrative lithium deposits found there.

    Last year, the Department of Defense entered a ninety-million-dollar agreement with Albemarle Corporation to increase domestic production of lithium for the nation’s battery supply chain. Specifically, from Kings Mountain, North Carolina starting by 2025.
    This is the same area experiencing what is being described as biblical floods.
    While the Federal government spends billions on foreign wars and illegal immigrants, they simply cannot be bothered with the health and well-being of the American people. Especially those living on coveted mineral rich land.

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