alluvioni

Alluvioni, Mentana a Trieste consegna a Fedriga 65mila euro per la riforestazione del Fvg
Isonzo a rischio, alveo ostruito da isolotti
L'Isonzo
Fiumi esondati e villaggi isolati in Serbia e Croazia
Una strada spezzata in due da un fiume di fango
Alluvioni in Serbia, i morti salgono a 51
epa04224988 People clean the city destroyed by floods in Obrenovac, Serbia, 25 May 2014. As the waters from the worst flooding the Balkans has seen in more than a century subside and the destruction is assessed, the threat of disease is now one of the biggest concerns for authorities. Left behind are cadavers and plumbing, along with stagnant puddles and lots of mud, all of which could be infested with dangerous parasites and bacteria. EPA/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC
Balcani alluvionati. «Allarmi tardivi». In Serbia monta la rabbia
epa04219417 People wait in line to get drinkable water in Obrenovac, Serbia, 22 May 2014. A state of emergency has been declared in Serbia due to severe floods caused by rain falling for more than 48 hours. Thousands of people in Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia were evacuated as rising floodwaters swallowed homes and farmland after last week's record rains. EPA/KOCA SULEJMANOVIC
I Balcani combattono contro il fango
epa04215457 Flooded homes in the city of Orasje , 250 km from the capital of Bosnia, Sarajevo, 20 May 2014. A state of emergency has been declared in Bosnia and Herzegovina due to severe floods caused by rain falling for several days. Thousands of people in Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia were evacuated late 19 and early 20 May 2014 as rising floodwaters swallowed homes and farmland after last week's record rains. EPA/FEHIM DEMIR
Appello dell’ambasciatrice serba a Roma «Amici italiani dateci una mano»
Balcani in ginocchio. «È come in guerra»
epa04215739 A man uses a boat to leave with his pigs the flooded area in the city of Orasje, 250 km from the capital of Bosnia, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 20 May 2014. A state of emergency has been declared in Bosnia and Herzegovina due to severe floods caused by rain falling for several days. Thousands of people in Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia were evacuated late 19 and early 20 May 2014 as rising floodwaters swallowed homes and farmland after last week's record rains. EPA/FEHIM DEMIR
Balcani inondati, più di quaranta morti
Catena di aiuti per sostenere i Balcani alluvionati
epa04213600 A picture made available 19 May 2014 shows people passing by damaged houses after flooding in Krupanj, 150 km southeast of Belgrade, Serbia, 18 May 2014. Clean-up began on 19 May after massive floods in parts of Serbia and Bosnia, even as cities on the river Sava braced for the arrival of a new wave of flooding. The situation was particularly grave in Krupanj, which has been without drinking water and electricity since 14 May, and Obrenovac, near Belgrade that saw the deaths of 12 people as flood waters covered most of the town. EPA/DRAGAN KARADAREVIC