Six dead after heavy rains in the Balkans cause flooding

21 November 2022, 17:34

A general view of a flooded area near Shkoder town, north-west Albania
Albania Europe Floods. Picture: PA

One of the most impacted areas was in north-west Albania, where thousands of acres of agricultural land and hundreds of homes were flooded.

Torrential rains in the Balkans sparked floods which killed at least six people, prompted widespread evacuations and caused significant damage, authorities said.

One of the most impacted areas was in north-west Albania, where thousands of acres of agricultural land and hundreds of homes were flooded.

Authorities evacuated scores of families amid power outages.

Early on Monday, police divers found the bodies of two missing men – a father and son whose car was washed away on Sunday in the village of Boge, some 90 miles north of the capital Tirana.

The historical Lead Mosque is seen flooded in Shkoder, north-west Albania
The historical Lead Mosque is seen flooded in Shkoder, north-west Albania (Franc Zhurda/AP)

Swollen rivers in Montenegro and parts of Serbia claimed four lives over the weekend.

A woman and her two children drowned in Montenegro when their car plunged into a river as it was going over a bridge.

In southern Serbia, a two-year-old boy drowned after falling into a river.

Authorities in the southern Serbian region of Raska declared a state of emergency because of the heavy flooding and the army was deployed to help the local population with evacuations and deliveries of drinking water and food.

Torrential rain of up to 400mm (14in) in 12 hours on Sunday caused the Drini River, the longest in Albania, to overflow its banks by at least 10cm (four inches), according to the authorities.

At least 3,000 hectares (7,500 acres) of agricultural land was flooded in the Shkoder and Lezhe districts, some 60 miles north west of Tirana.

Dogs stand next to a flooded street in the Kuc village, near Shkoder
Dogs stand next to a flooded street in the Kuc village, near Shkoder (Franc Zhurda/AP)

Hundreds of army troops were sent to evacuate families after more than 600 homes were flooded.

“Shkoder is at the moment isolated from the rest of the country,” said mayor Bardh Spahia.

Farmers, who have repeatedly suffered from floods in the post-communist era, voiced despair at their losses, which included livestock, and asked the government to help.

“We need government assistance because damage from flooding is very, very grave,” said Lina Zefi, 60, in Kuc village, less than six miles from Shkoder.

The historic 18th century Lead Mosque in Shkoder was also under water — after suffering damage from past floods.

Flooding also affected areas in western Kosovo, causing some damage to buildings and school closures but no reported casualties.

By Press Association

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