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  • September 3, 2023 UPDATE

    September 3, 2023 UPDATE

    REPORT – The head of
    the Department for Emergency Situations, Raed Arafat, on Sunday made public the
    preliminary report detailing the firefighters’ intervention following last
    week’s explosions at an illegal LPG filling station in Crevedia, which killed
    three people. According to the report, the firefighters first sent intervention
    robots to cool down the gas tanks, secured the perimeter and evacuated the
    civilians, thus avoiding a larger number of casualties among both civilians and
    emergency responders. Raed Arafat complained about the disinformation and
    manipulation of media outlets regarding the coordination of the intervention.
    Three people died and 56 were injured in the wake of the blasts. Some of the
    patients in critical condition were transferred to burn clinics abroad. Some 10
    houses were completely destroyed by the blasts. The Prosecutor General’s
    Office, the Military Prosecutor’s Office and the National Anticorruption
    Directorate have launched investigations, while the authorities are inspecting
    all LPG stations across Romania.




    DEFENSE -
    Russia’s attack on the Ukrainian port of Reni on the Danube River does not pose
    a direct military threat to Romania or its territorial waters, the Defense
    Ministry in Bucharest announced. Defense officials say its internal structures
    have had real-time oversight of last night’s Russian drone attacks. The Defense
    Ministry gave assurances that it has taken measures to increase the vigilance
    of land, maritime and air defenses and to consolidate defense and deterrence
    postures on the eastern flank, in line with national and NATO operative plans.




    ARREST -
    Mining tycoon Beny Steinmetz, who was handed a five-year prison sentence in
    Romania, has been detained on Larnaca International Airport in Cyprus under a
    European arrest warrant issued by Romanian authorities. It is unclear whether
    Steinmetz will be handed over to Romanian law enforcement considering other
    European states, including Greece and Italy, have refused to do so in the past.
    Greece refused to put Steinmetz into Romanian custody, after local authorities
    believed Steinmetz was denied a fair trial. Beny Steinmetz received a final
    sentence in December 2020 for property fraud. Steinmetz is also wanted in
    Switzerland, where a tribunal passed a five-year prison sentence in his name
    for bribing several public servants to win lucrative mining licenses in Guinea.




    ACCIDENT -
    Two climbers, one Romanian the other German, died on Sunday morning in the
    Italian Alps after a member of their group slipped and fell, dragging three
    other party members, according to ANSA news agency. The Romanian was 35 and was
    living in Italy, while the German climber was 46 and lived in Munich. Another
    two people were injured in the accident on Mount Ortler (3,905m) in
    northeastern Italy, both medevaced from the area. The climbers were moving in
    single file on a rather easy segment of their track, which is why some of the
    members were not using safety gear at the time of the accident, ANSA reports.




    TENNIS -
    Romanian tennis player Andreea Mitu on Sunday won the ITF tournament in Prague
    after defeating fourth-seed Sara Bejlek of the Czech Republic 7-6, 2-6, 6-3 in
    the final. Ranked 450 in WTA standings, Mitu won her most important ITF title
    of her career. Bejlek (213 WTA) had ousted Irina Bara of Romania in the
    quarterfinals, 6-3, 6-4. Another Romanian tennis player, Bogdan Pavel (1,585
    ATP) won the Tennis Club Bucharest Trophy after defeating third-seed Juan Pablo
    Paz (590 ATP) in the finals, 7-5, 6-4. This is the first ITF title in the men’s
    singles for Pavel, who previously won three ITF doubles tournaments.




    WEATHER – A code yellow alert against thunderstorms is in
    place until Monday in northwestern Romania. Heavy rainfall, thunderstorms,
    strong wind and hail are expected during the interval in widespread areas.
    Thunderstorms are also expected in isolated areas in regions in the south and
    southeast. The weather remains sunny and warm in the other regions, with
    maximum temperatures ranging between 20 and 34 degrees. (VP)