The death count in the devastating floods in Bosnia-Herzegovina has risen to at least 22 while authorities on October 8 warned of additional rains and potential landslides in the coming days. Casualty figures are difficult to determine as crews and residents dig out from the destruction brought by heavy rains and flash floods that started on October 4. Rescue teams from throughout the region are aiding Bosnian crews, with emergency teams from the Serb-led Republika Srpska joining with federal authorities in rescue activities despite political differences. Authorities warned of potential landslides in the capital, Sarajevo, saying flooding along river embankments was putting residents in danger. To read the original story by RFE/RL’s Balkan Service, click here.