“…As a result, short-term floods in tens of minutes or hours damage bridges, roads, canals, fields, cultivated areas, and hydraulic structures in water and flood reservoirs. Floods are mainly caused by the random occurrence of accelerated rainfall, resulting in continuous river flow combined with flood flow, causing immediate and short-term hazards [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Accumulation processes of solid flow in the upper reaches of the Selsuvombor hydroelectric dam consist of complex physical-hydraulic conditions and depend on several hydrological, topographical, hydraulic, hydrotechnical, operational, and other factors.…”