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JCB machinery donation aids Balkan flood victims

JCB send machines to aid Balkan flood zone

Company sending two 3CX backhoe loaders worth $200,000 to help in massive relief effort

JCB are donating machines to help in clear-up operations in Serbia and Bosnia after the region’s worst ever floods. More than 50 people have been killed and tens of thousands have been forced to flee their homes after several months of rain fell in just a few days.

This week JCB announced that two 3CX backhoe loaders worth US$200,000 would be made available immediately to assist in the massive relief effort.

 

The first machine has been handed over by JCB’s dealer in Bosnia, TERRA BIH (pictured), with the support of the British Embassy at the dealer’s premises in Sarajevo. TERRA BIH are also providing training for operators of the 3CX backhoe loaders as well as service support for the machines in the field.

JCB chairman Lord Bamford said: ‘JCB have a long history of supporting countries hit by natural disasters. The floods in the Balkans have left behind a terrible trail of destruction and I hope the machines being despatched to Serbia and Bosnia will help life return to normal as quickly as possible.’

More than 3,000 landslides have hit Serbia and Bosnia, burying houses and roads. In Serbia, a second JCB machine will be made available by dealers TERRA Serbia and put to immediate use by the Serbian Emergency Relief Committee, clearing the vast swathes of mud and debris which have engulfed parts of the country.

JCB have a pedigree of helping countries affected by major natural disasters. Earlier this year the company reacted to the UK flood disaster by deploying a £750,000 fleet of Fastrac tractors and backhoe loaders to assist with clear-up operations, and last year it provided US$500,000 worth of machines and generators to the Philippines when Typhoon Haiyan struck.

 

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