Zagreb Flooded: Water Invades Hospitals, Firefighters Fight Back!
Imagine this – Zagreb has turned into a giant swimming pool, and water has invaded hospitals! Yes, you read that right. According to Jutarnji list, floods have hit Croatia’s capital, and water has seeped into the basement areas of hospital buildings. Firefighters jumped into action, setting up red barriers to redirect the water, but the situation remains critical.
Water is flooding the streets, reaching up to five centimeters after just one hour of flooding. Forests are soaked, and broken pipes are making things worse. Firefighters are not giving up, but it’s clear this is a disaster for Zagreb.
Who’s to Blame for This Water Invasion?
Unofficial sources say broken pipes are the main culprits behind the flood. Is this due to poor infrastructure or someone’s negligence? The city is in chaos, and hospitals are struggling to protect patients and equipment from damage.
Firefighters on the Front Lines
Firefighters have placed red barriers along hospital buildings and managed to redirect some of the water, but the job isn’t done. Water continues to flow over roads, and Zagreb residents watch their city drown under the water’s assault.
What’s Next?
The water level is slowly dropping, but the damage is done. This flood is a serious warning that better investment in infrastructure and preparation for natural disasters is needed. Zagreb cannot afford to be caught off guard again.
If you thought floods were only a problem for faraway countries, think again. Our capital just showed how vulnerable it is. So, what do you think – will the authorities finally get serious about this, or will we watch our city get washed away again? Drop a comment and let’s see who’s ready to fight for a better Zagreb!
