Welcome to Mostar, the city where tens of millions of euros have been poured into sewage systems, yet the sewage still flows straight into the Neretva River! Yes, you read that right. Instead of boasting about a modern treatment plant and network, the old town, a UNESCO protected zone, remains drenched in sewage. Why? Because the terrain is tricky, and the plans to fully fix the problem are still just on paper. Tourists are fleeing, life in the city center is disrupted, and money seems to have been thrown down a bottomless pit. While officials pretend to work, residents and tourists suffer from the stench and health hazards. Is this the most expensive fiasco in Mostar’s history? Or just another proof that money is wasted without control or responsibility? If you think this is just a local issue, think again — this is a prime example of how not to run a city and how to destroy a tourist future. So, dear readers, what do you think? Is it time for someone to finally tackle this mess, or will we keep watching Mostar drown in its own crap? Drop a comment, share your thoughts, or just light up the discussion — this problem deserves attention!
Mostar’s Sewer Nightmare: Millions Wasted, Old Town Still Drenched in Crap!
