Getty Images A view of a landslide and floodwaters around houses in the village of Topcic Polje, near the central Bosnian town of Zenica, on May 15, 2014.

Getty Images Severe flooding in Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina has forced schools to close and hundreds of people to evacuate their homes. Thousands more were left without power.

Getty Images In Bosnia-Herzegovina, hundreds of homes were cut off or flooded after the Miljacka river, which runs through Sarajevo, broke its banks. Some 3,500 homes in the capital were left without power. Authorities said emergency workers were supplying food and medicines to those who could not leave their homes.

Getty Images Members of the Bosnian armed forces use an inflatable boat during an operation to evacuate residents from homes surrounded by flood waters in the village of Topcic Polje, near the central Bosnian town of Zenica, on May 15, 2014.

Getty Images People run past trees which collapsed onto a road after a landslide near the village of Topcic Polje, near the central Bosnian town of Zenica.

Getty Images Men attempt to redirect a torrent of floodwater to protect a home in the village of Topcic Polje, near the central Bosnian town of Zenica,

Getty Images A view of a landslide and floodwaters around houses in the village of Topcic Polje, near the central Bosnian town of Zenica, on May 15, 2014. Some 3,500 homes in the capital were left without power. Authorities said emergency workers were supplying food and medicines to those who could not leave their homes.

Getty Images Bosnian workers stand in a military truck while being rescued by the armed forces in Sarajevo's western suburb of Rajlovac on May 14, 2014, after being cut off by flooding from the river Bosna following heavy rainfall.

Photo by Mersiha Besic/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images Many rivers ran over, due to the record-breaking heavy rainfall this week, which has negatively affected nearby houses and agricultural lands in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina.