EASTERN CROATIA DEVASTATED BY FLOODS – RED CROSS AND CARITAS EMERGENCY APPEALS

Devastation is sweeping across Eastern Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia. Floods so harsh and merciless have claimed dozens of lives so far, towns and villages evacuated – despair all around. Such a natural disaster has not been seen in these areas in memory. All I can say: Please help if you can – every bit counts!

Croatian Red CrossCroatian Red Cross launched emergency appeal for flood-affected areas in the Republic of Croatia, in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Serbia. You can help by donating via a secure payment on-line and although instructions are in the Croatian language the forms are easily followed (or click on PDF below for instructions in English) and on drop-menus you can choose for which devastated area you can donate: Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina or Serbia.

 

 

 

Croatian Red Cross 2The Croatian Red Cross has published on its website the following information:
You can donate from abroad by:
• making a cash transfer to the bank account IBAN: HR 6923400091511555516 ref. nr. 08 (multi-currency account SWIFT: PBZGHR2X)
• making an on-line donation https://secure.webteh.hr/donate/79 (see instructions in PDF)
Until 20 May 5.662.833,18 kuna were collected on the bank account for the people affected by floods in the Republic of Croatia. There were 426 476 calls on the donation telephone (2.665.475 kuna).
For all those who are trying to reach their family members in the flooded areas and need assistance with this, the Tracing Service of the Croatian Red Cross can be reached at +385 1 4655 814 or +385 1 4655 813.
Thank you for your donation! Croatian Red Cross

 

Also The Croatian Caritas has launched an emergency appeal for help to the flood affected areas.

PLEASE CLICK ON PHOTO TO ENLARGE BANK TRANSFER DETAILS FOR DONATIONS OR GO ON-LINE VIA LINK ABOVE THIS PHOTO

PLEASE CLICK ON PHOTO TO ENLARGE
BANK TRANSFER DETAILS FOR DONATIONS
OR GO ON-LINE VIA LINK ABOVE THIS PHOTO

 

Here are some photographs from the flood devastation in Croatia. Please click on photos to enlarge.

Slavonski Brod Croatia Floods 2014

 

Gunja Croatia Floods 6

 

Slavonia Croatia Floods

Slavonia Croatia Floods 2014

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Floods in Slavonia Croatia 2

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Varazdin, 01.04.2013 - Zbog obilnih kisa i topljenja snijega, poplave prijete kucama na podrucju Ludbrega

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Zagreb, 18.05.2014 - Akcija prikupljanja pomoci za poplavljena podrucja ispred Krscanske adventisticke crkve

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Flood in Rugavice Croatia

Flood at Gunja near Slavonski Brod Croatia

Croatia Floods 2

THANK YOU ON YOUR HELP AND PRAYERS!

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