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re: Terrible Flooding in Bosnia-Serbia

Posted on 5/18/14 at 3:26 pm to
Posted by 62zip
One Particular Harbor
Member since Aug 2005
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Posted on 5/18/14 at 3:26 pm to
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62zip is spot on. Ask your Croation friend about the village of Glamoc as well. All three factions were guilty of atrocious war crimes. The Serbians have the bad reputation b/c they despised the US the most.



Where did that post go? Are we not allowed to correct historical inaccuracies here now?
Posted by geauxskeet
Member since Oct 2009
528 posts
Posted on 5/19/14 at 3:57 am to
Not currently near flooding to take pics, traveling toward Sarajevo today. Flooding last night seems worse around Vukovar Croatia. Met with (ok, had coffee, they do a lot of that!) local evangelical preachers yesterday, they (and Catholics, Muslims, Orthodox) are trying to coordinate help and assess needs with red cross/red crescent. There are towns (Doboj) that are totally inaccessable, using helicopters to evacuate and supply. Asked not to share numbers as they r all over the board, but n excess of 1M affected.
Short term needs r nonperishable food, clothes, shelter. They r more concerned about longer term potential of epedemics fromlack of water and unsanitary conditions. Also concerned about land mines that have been moved by water. Areas cleared, may now have mines. Told that antipersonnel mine's buried over 4 inches are almost undetectable.
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