Analyst Warns EU May Urge Bulgaria to Halt Gas Supplies to Serbia Amid Energy Tensions
Analyst Vladimir Vladimirov warned that the European Commission could ask Bulgaria to halt gas supplies to Serbia as early as next year
Severe flooding killed over 40 people in Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina in May 2014. Archive photo, EPA/BGNES
Flooding caused by heavy rain has claimed the life of an elderly woman in the eastern Serbian village of Tekija.
According to reports of state-run RTS television, some 370 people were evacuated Monday in the region of Kladovo.
Emergency situation has been declared in a number of regions, including Kladovo and Negotin, due to flooded roads and bridges and landslides.
Some of the areas affected by the recent floods are still grappling with the damage caused by the catastrophic flooding that hit Serbia in May.
The torrential rain left many rural areas isolated after cutting power supplies and phone lines.
Ukrainian forces have withdrawn from positions near five settlements in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, according to Vladyslav Voloshyn, spokesperson for Ukraine's Southern Defense Forces
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