The lowest parts of the coast in Tivat are flooded, making ferry traffic difficult.

The high tide almost completely "sunk" most of the ferry dock in Lepetani last night.

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Photo: Siniša Luković
Photo: Siniša Luković
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The exceptionally high sea level caused by the long-term prevailing bad weather conditions and low atmospheric pressure in the southern Adriatic, caused flooding of the lowest parts of the coast, even parts of some of the roads closest to the coast in Tivat.

Last night, the high tide almost completely "submerged" most of the ferry dock in Lepetani.

Although the sea level partially dropped this morning, this extraordinary hydrometeorological phenomenon still caused some difficulties for employees on the Kamenari - Lepetane ferry line.

Namely, unusually high sea levels cause the decks of ferries and their boarding ramps to not be at the most favorable angle relative to the surface of the operational shore at the port, which leads to problems with boarding and disembarking from ships of longer and lower vehicles, especially buses.

Tivat storm
photo: Siniša Luković

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