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VIŠEGRAD - About 10,000 cubic meters of waste have built up in part of Eastern Europe’s River Drina after heavy rains and flooding washed tons of garbage into water. Located along the border ...
Aerial view of waste floating in the Drina river near Visegrad, Bosnia, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024. Tons of waste dumped in poorly regulated riverside landfills or directly into the rivers across ...
Some unsettling imagery out of Europe last week: The Drina river, a 215-mile waterway that constitutes much of the border of Bosnia & Herzegovina and Serbia, has been covered in trash. The pileup ...
Some 10,000 cubic meters (more than 353,000 cubic feet) of waste are estimated to have amassed behind the Drina River trash barrier in recent days, Furtula said.
The Drina River on the Bosnian-Serbian border is a bottleneck on the busy Balkan route. Some locals help migrants where they can, others see them as an opportunity to earn money. The authorities ...
The Drina River runs 346 kilometres from the mountainous northwestern Montenegro through Serbia and Bosnia. Many of its tributaries are known for their emerald colour and breath-taking scenery.
The Drina River - which has an intense green colour due to the limestone terrain and is often enjoyed by rafters - runs 346km (215 miles) from the mountains of north western Montenegro through ...
Item 1 of 5 Environmental activist Robert Oroz looks at the floating rubbish dump in the canyon of the Drina river, near the town of Visegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina January 5, 2024.
Some 10,000 cubic meters (more than 353,000 cubic feet) of waste are estimated to have amassed behind the Drina River trash barrier in recent days, Furtula said.