Days of hellish fires in Bosnia and Herzegovina! Fires near Trebinje are destroying forests and vegetation, while locals fight for their lives. Two helicopters from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Republika Srpska tirelessly fight the flames, but the wind seems to mock them. The most critical spot is the village of Žakovo on Popovo Polje, where the fire came within meters of houses. People are herding livestock, watching their homes turn to ashes, and black smoke looms over the birthplace of Saint Basil of Ostrog. A nun from the monastery prays for help and believes Saint Basil protects them, but reality is harsh. While nature burns, storms rage on the other side of the country, paralyzing traffic in Serbia yesterday. Winds tore off roofs and uprooted trees, and rain poured down like buckets. Meteorologist Jovan Čabrilo warns this is just the beginning of what awaits us this summer — extreme weather events becoming our new normal. Droughts alternate with storms, and the climate is changing before our eyes. Winds reached speeds of 70 to 80 kilometers per hour, with some of the strongest storms this year. We will see more and more scenes like this — fire devouring forests and storms destroying cities. Are we ready? Is anyone even listening? While nature fights for survival, people wonder — who will save us? If you have any tips or have survived such hellish days, drop a comment below, let’s see who’s still sane in this chaos!
Hellish Fires and Storms: Bosnia and Herzegovina Burns as the Sky Falls
