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Locals assess flood damage in eastern Romania

September 1, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Torrential rain in Romania’s eastern coast has resulted in significant property damage in several towns, including Agigea, Tuzla, Costinesti, Eforie, Mangalia, and Vama Veche. Hundreds of homes have been flooded, and many streets are submerged. Tourists in Venus woke up to find their cars filled with water, while the popular tourist resort of Vama Veche is currently without electricity. Despite the extensive property damage, there have been no casualties reported. Over 800 calls to ISU Dobrogea firefighters have been received, and crews have been on the ground in 15 districts providing assistance.

Local authorities have described the situation as a “Biblical flood,” with intense rain starting at 1:00 am that limited visibility to only one meter. The flooding is attributed to a cyclone storm system parked over the Black Sea, causing it to absorb large amounts of water. This phenomenon is rare and typically occurs only once or twice a year. Meteorologists have issued a code orange rain warning until at least Sunday, warning that the south of Constanta county will experience the highest level of flooding. The cyclone is expected to move south towards Greece and Turkey in the coming days, potentially causing further damage.

The cleanup operation in the affected areas is ongoing, with crews working to repair the beach in Vama Veche and assess the extent of damage in other towns. Despite the significant property damage, local residents are grateful that there have been no casualties reported. The ISU Dobrogea firefighters are actively responding to calls for assistance, providing aid to those affected by the flooding. The situation remains challenging due to the ongoing rainfall and the expected continuation of flooding in certain areas.

Residents in the affected towns are urged to exercise caution and follow any evacuation orders or safety instructions provided by local authorities. The cyclone storm system over the Black Sea has caused widespread flooding in several areas along Romania’s eastern coast, leading to property damage and road closures. The situation is expected to improve as the cyclone moves south towards Greece and Turkey, but residents are advised to remain vigilant and prepared for potential further disruptions. Efforts are underway to mitigate the damage caused by the flooding and provide assistance to those in need.

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