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    One dead in floods in Albania as rain and snow grip Balkans

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    Posted on January 8, 2026

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Severe weather in the Balkans causes deadly flooding in Albania, with emergency teams working to evacuate residents as Kosovo and Bosnia face snow challenges.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Severe Weather in the Balkans
    • Emergency Response Efforts
    • Conditions in Neighboring Countries
    • Kosovo and Bosnia's Weather Challenges
    • Local Resident Experiences

    Tragic Flooding in Albania Claims One Life Amid Severe Weather

    Impact of Severe Weather in the Balkans

    FIER, Albania, Jan 8 (Reuters) - A man was found drowned on Thursday in the Albanian city of Durres and emergency teams worked around the clock to evacuate dozens of people from flooded houses hit by heavy rainfall.

    Emergency Response Efforts

    The Western Balkan countries have seen disruption from snow and other winter weather since Sunday, with the closure of roads and railway lines, power cuts and drinking water affected.

    Conditions in Neighboring Countries

    Emergency teams were using boats to evacuate villagers trapped in flooded houses in the area around other southwestern Albanian towns of Fier and Vlora, after the Viosa River rose to over 9 metres, the defence ministry said.

    Kosovo and Bosnia's Weather Challenges

    A 55-year-old municipal worker who went missing on Tuesday was found dead in a drainage canal in Durres, probably swept away by the current, according to the interior ministry.

    Local Resident Experiences

    The emergency services said they were working to remove water from around 800 homes and buildings, after sheltering around 300 people in the army and police facilities.

    In neighbouring Kosovo, where vast areas of land have been flooded in the past days, the rain was replaced by snow on Thursday. Bosnia has also been hit by snow.

    "It is very difficult to function like this, the streets are not cleared, especially for pedestrians," said Armin Hasanovic, a resident of the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo.

    The temperature of -14 degrees Celsius (7 degrees Fahrenheit) was recorded on Thursday morning in the Croatian capital of Zagreb, with meteorologists forecasting a new cold spell on Sunday with even lower temperatures.

    (Reporting by Florion Goga in Albania, Fatos Bytyci in Kosovo, Antonio Bronic in Zagreb, Amel Emric in Sarajevo, Writing by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by Alison Williams)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Severe flooding in Albania leads to one death.
    • •Emergency teams evacuate residents in Durres.
    • •Kosovo and Bosnia experience heavy snow.
    • •Viosa River rises over 9 meters, causing evacuations.
    • •Balkans face power cuts and transport disruptions.

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    Disaster management refers to the processes involved in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from emergencies and disasters, aiming to minimize their impact on communities and economies.

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