Heavy snowfall closed roads and caused power outages in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia.
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Snowfall, which continues to be effective in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Serbia, has led to road closures and power outages in many regions.
While the snow depth in Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, was measured as 30 centimeters, the snow thickness reached 174 centimeters on Bjelasnica Mountain close to the city.
While snowfall is especially effective in the northwest of the country, the Hydrometeorological Institution of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina announced that the rain will continue until Friday, December 27.
While many village roads in the country are closed to transportation, there are also power outages in city centers. Education was also suspended in some regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Snowfall negatively affects life in Croatia, one of the countries in the region. There are disruptions in traffic flow on highways due to snow and storms near the Dalmatian coast.
The Croatian Meteorological Agency warned citizens that there may be tree falls due to snowfall and storms.
Snowfall is also effective in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia, and many other cities. The Serbian Meteorological Agency announced that the red alert situation it issued yesterday continues and warned people to be careful.
Heavy snowfall is expected to continue its impact in regional countries until the end of the week.
Source: AA