Flood-stricken Bosnia is facing new threats from an old war: land mines displaced by the flood waters.<br/> <br />Experts are now working on erecting new signs around minefields in central Bosnia.<br/> <br />The fear is where they go from here.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Bosnian) DE-MINING CENTRE OFFICIAL, FIKRET SMAIS, SAYING:<br/> <br />"There are mines completely made of plastic so they float on the water like a plastic plate. Metal mines weighing two or three kilograms can be moved as well, and it has happened in the past. So mines can float away."<br/> <br />A small house encircled by yellow tape once stood on the front line of the war.<br/> <br />It took more than a decade for de-miners to clear the area. And now they are back providing comfort to the owner.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Bosnian) VISOKO RESIDENT, MEHMEDALIJA DZAPIC, SAYING:<br/> <br />"I didn't feel comfortable. I just didn't feel comfortable, but now the army is here and they have started cleaning the area."<br/> <br />More than 120,000 land mines and other unexpl