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Rain and snow wreak havoc on the Balkans, causing one death in Albania

A man drowned in Durres, a city in the province of Albania. Emergency teams were working around the clock to rescue dozens of people trapped by flooded homes.

Since Sunday, the Western Balkans has been affected by snow and other winter conditions, including power outages, road closures, and water shortages.

The defence ministry reported that emergency?teams used boats to rescue villagers trapped inside flooded homes in the area around Fier and Vlora in southwest Albania after the Viosa river rose above 9 metre height.

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

Emergency services are working to remove the water from 800 homes and buildings after sheltering 300 people at army? and police facilities.

On Thursday, in neighbouring Kosovo where large areas of land were flooded over the past few days, rain was replaced by snow. Bosnia was also hit by snow.

It is difficult to operate in this way, as the streets are not swept, particularly for pedestrians," said Armin Hasanovic, an?Sarajevo resident.

On Thursday morning, a temperature of -14°C (7°F) was recorded in Zagreb. Meteorologists predict a cold snap on Sunday that will be even more severe. Reporting by Florion Goga in Albania, Fatos bytyci, in Kosovo, Antonio Bronic, in Zagreb and Amel Emric, in Sarajevo. Writing by Daria Sucic, Editing by Alison Williams.

(source: Reuters)