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Drought stalks Serbia, harming livestock

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Posted on August 12, 2025

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SUVA PLANINA, Serbia (Reuters) -A prolonged drought and sweltering heat are taking their toll on villagers, livestock and crops in the mountains of southeastern Serbia, with animals starting to die.

Severe Drought in Serbia Threatens Livestock and Agriculture

Impact of Drought on Livestock and Agriculture

SUVA PLANINA, Serbia (Reuters) -A prolonged drought and sweltering heat are taking their toll on villagers, livestock and crops in the mountains of southeastern Serbia, with animals starting to die.

Current Conditions and Challenges

Lack of rainfall since May has caused water shortages, wildfires and disruption to agriculture across the Western Balkans, also comprised of Montenegro, Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia,

Local Responses and Future Outlook

At Serbia's Suva Planina (Dry Mountain), owners who take their cows and horses for summer grazing said the springs dried up too early this year.

"There’s not a drop of water ... animals are starting to die," said Ljubisa Petkovic, a herder from the nearby municipality of Gadzin Han.

Around 1,000 thirsty cows and horses milled round a few watering holes and springs, sipping sparse and dirty water from puddles.

Temperatures in Serbia on Tuesday stood at around 35 degrees Celsius (95 Fahrenheit) with several wildfires burning.

In late July, local authorities, alerted by cattle owners, drove water trucks up the Suva Planina pastures, filled a pond, and pledged to send more.

Nikola Manojlovic, 35, said he hoped for more state water supplies and warned that villages in the valley were also suffering from the drought.

"Corn has dried up ... we’ve had no running water in the village for three months now and we have no water here," Manojlovic said.

Meteorologists say Serbia may have a spell of rainy weather later this month, but it may not be enough to replenish the small rivers, lakes and creeks needed for the cattle to drink.

(Reporting by Branko Filipovicc; Writing by Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

Key Takeaways

  • Prolonged drought in Serbia is harming livestock and agriculture.
  • Water shortages and wildfires are prevalent in the Western Balkans.
  • Local herders report dried-up springs and dying animals.
  • Authorities are providing water trucks to affected areas.
  • Rain is expected but may not fully resolve the crisis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is drought?
Drought is a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to water shortages that can severely impact agriculture, livestock, and local communities.
What is livestock?
Livestock refers to domesticated animals raised for agricultural purposes, including cattle, sheep, pigs, and goats, primarily for food, fiber, and labor.
What is climate change?
Climate change refers to significant changes in global temperatures and weather patterns over time, primarily caused by human activities, affecting ecosystems and agriculture.

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