In Kosovo after the floods: Bridgeaches, road decay, erosion, and landslides

The main theme of these last days is without further flooding from heavy rain that has fallen on Kosovo's side. These floods have caused major material damage in the country with the economy hit hard by the Pandemia of Cavid-19. If the good year is seen in its early days, then Kosovo [...]
The main theme of these last days is without further flooding from heavy rain that has fallen on Kosovo's side. These floods have caused major material damage in the country with the economy hit hard by the Pandemia of Cavid-19.
If the good year is seen in its first days, then Kosovo will have bad business even in 2021. Let's hope not! However, from Friday, January 8th, heavy rainfall in Kosovo took place, and snow, causing floods of an unprecedented scale since the postwar.

Friday night was actually especially beautiful as it was snowing quite high, snow covering the ugliness of our cities. But there was no stopping rain along with the snow that caused serious material damage.
The most affected municipalities according to KSF Commander Nundman Rama are Drenas, Fushe Kosova and Kline. However, very thrilling were the sights from the municipality of Malisheva, that of Rahovec and Pristina, Periscope comments.

A street asphalted in April last year in Malisheva became viral on Facebook, with new asphalt being completely damaged in certain segments.
Heavy images were also in the town of Fushe Kosovo, which suffers now and how long from overcrowding, and where the water level made it look like a non-sympathic Venice.

In the meantime, it has also been reported for a crash bridge in a village of Kamenica called Hajnoc. This bridge crash had caused the blocking of a street and the isolation of the two villages' inhabitants.

But that is not all. The floods have unfortunately caused landslides in Gjilan.

“in Gjilan 2 part 2, in parts due to rainfall, there are erosions and landslides of soil (Rr. Eperme-Desivodce Kilomere 55-60), but it's been exiled. ” is written by the Ministry of Infrastructure.












