2014 Southeast Europe floods
Between 13 and 18 May 2014 a low-pressure cyclone designated Tamara and Yvette affected a large area of Southeastern and Central Europe, causing floods and landslides. Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina suffered the greatest damage, as the rain was the heaviest in 120 years of recorded weather measurements. By 20 May, at least 62 people had died as a result of the flooding, and hundreds of thousands had been forced from their homes. Towns of Obrenovac in Serbia and Doboj in Bosnia and Herzegovina account for most victims, after being inundated by several-meter high waters from nearby rivers.
The Yvette storm in Southeast Europe, 15 May 2014
Severe flooding in the region seen by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Aqua satellite, 19 May 2014.
Obrenovac suffered the largest number of casualties and destruction during the flooding
Destruction of Krupanj by a flood
Obrenovac is a municipality of the city of Belgrade. According to the 2011 census results, the municipality has a population of 68,882 inhabitants, while the urban area has 25,380 inhabitants.
Image: Obrenovac orthodox church
Image: Обреновац 30
Image: Обреновац 15
Image: Sokolski dom Obrenovac