Locals residents like Saša Mirić still vividly remember the day in 2014 when the Sava River and its tributaries overflowed and spread out onto the surrounding land, inundating crops, households and businesses in Bosnia and Herzegovina. With no adequate flood warning or prevention system in place, the floods in 2014 were among the worst to strike Europe over the last 120 years, affecting over 100 000 people and causing an estimated €2 billion in damages.
“It was horrible. People lost their houses, crops, livestock. My parents' home was completely flooded. The water inside our house was almost a meter high”, recollects Mirić, a resident of the city of Bijeljina, which was badly affected.
Safer living conditions for over 640 000 people
The European Investment Bank had [...]