Severe River Pollution Around the Neretva Delta After Catastrophic Floods in BiH

Severe river pollution has been detected around the Neretva delta, caused by the recent flooding in Jablanica region in Bosnia and Herzegovina. As the floodwaters entered the Neretva, they carried pollution downstream into the coastal waters.

Satellite image of the Neretva river pollution after floods in Bosnia and Herzegovina

This image shows debris and waste, floating down the river after the devastating floods in our neighbouring country.

It shows an enormous amount of mixed waste in the upstream section of the river, including construction materials, trees, landslide debris, etc. Water quality analysis is almost impossible for the river (and not even necessary in this case), as the contamination levels are off the charts.

This is a tragedy for the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina and for the multiple ecosystems that have been damaged by the event. It also serves as an example of how the river pollution and environment in general affect the security of multiple neighbouring countries.

We deeply regret the tragedy that has struck BiH and extend our heartfelt condolences to our dear neighbours, and wish them a fast recovery from this natural disaster!