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

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A woman shovels snow on the main street during snowstorm in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, December 24, 2024.REUTERS/Amel Emric

A woman shovelling snow on a main street in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on Dec 24.

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SARAJEVO – More than 200,000 homes across Bosnia and Herzegovina were without electricity for a second day on Dec 25, the authorities said, after a snowstorm the day before caused widespread disruption across several Balkan countries.

Towns and villages mainly in north-western and central Bosnia suffered ongoing power outages, the country’s two power utilities said.

The snowfall had stopped on Dec 25, when the Catholic population was celebrating Christmas, but many roads remained blocked, cutting off access to towns and villages.

“Our teams are on site all the time, doing everything in their power,” Ms Jelena Markovic, spokesperson for the Elektroprenos BiH distribution company, said.

Most transmission lines were in inaccessible areas, she said.

In neighbouring Croatia, emergency crews said they rescued 48 people who had been buried in the snow in the central Lika region.

In Slovenia, the authorities said strong winds and snow made it impossible for a rescue helicopter to reach a Hungarian hiker who has been stranded in the Alps since Dec 22.

As many as 10,000 homes were also without electricity for much of Dec 25 in western Serbia, the Tanjug news agency quoted Mr Ivan Spajic, the head of the department for emergencies in the town of Sabac, as saying, although the issue was mostly resolved late in the day. REUTERS

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