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  • Romania under the grip of severe weather conditions

    Romania under the grip of severe weather conditions

    The first summer month in
    Romania has been marred by a strong atmospheric instability. Weather forecast
    services have issued alert codes, and so did the hydrological authorities
    countrywide. Thunderstorms have been reports, but also heavy downpours, storing
    winds, gales and even hailstone. Water quantities per square meter have
    exceeded 20 to30 litres, and even 40 litres, in isolated areas. Such manifestations
    have made their presence felt the whole past
    weekend. From Friday and all through to Monday, at day-clean, traveling from
    the West to the East, there were strong storms, with thunder and lightning,
    with downpours and wind blasts. A cloud burst had been reported a couple of
    days before across the country; another cloudburst has hit Bucharest this time
    as well. Sunday night a severe weather code red alert was issued for Romania’s
    capital city, including strong gales, small and medium-sized hailstone, heavy
    downpours and thunderstorms that occurred quite often. In the meantime, the
    alert code was revised downwards, from red to yellow. Trees were felled by the
    strong winds, there were also trees that fell over vehicles. They were removed thanks
    to the intervention of the Bucharest-Ilfov Emergency Situations Inspectorate.




    We recall that a week ago traffic
    in Bucharest was paralyzed across the capital city’s main thoroughfares and
    boulevards because of the heavy downpours that literally flooded several traffic
    roads, while traffic lights went out of order at several junctions across the
    city. This time, traffic has been less affected for the simple reason that the
    severe weather phenomena occurred during the night, before Bucharesters departed
    for their offices, their education units or other destinations.


    A code orange alert has also
    been issued for several localities across the central Romanian county of Harghita,
    where Sunday night a severe power cut was reported for roughly 1,000 households,
    because the strong wind affected the power transformation facilities. Another
    code orange alert was issued for the southern Romanian counties of Giurgiu and Dambovita.
    For a couple of dozens of minutes, jointly with the counties of Calarasi and Ialomita,
    also in the south, the county of Ilfov was even under a code red alert for
    gales and hailstone.

    Traffic along the Bucharest-Constanta
    Sun Highway became difficult because of the heavy downpours. During the night, an
    impending severe weather code red alert has been issued for localities in the
    counties of Mehedinti, Caraş-Severin and Constanţa, all in the southern
    part of Romania. The people living there
    received RO-ALERT messages on their cell phones. The storm fell several trees
    in the municipal city of Constanta and in other localities in the south. A tree
    fell over a car while eight others, on the roadway. The heavy downpour flooded
    two houses and a church in Constanta. With two passengers inside, a car was
    blocked in the water. Military firefighters carried intervention operations so
    that all those situations could be solved. A code yellow alert has been issued elsewhere
    across the country. The severe weather warnings have been lifted on Monday
    morning. According to the weather forecast services’ maps, on Monday morning
    Romania has yet again become a green zone, with no code alert or other kind of warning
    to be issued.

    (EN)



  • May 21, 2019

    May 21, 2019

    CONFERENCE Bucharest is today playing venue for a
    ministerial meeting on the common maritime agenda for the Black Sea an event
    jointly staged by the Romanian Foreign Ministry and the European Commission.
    The conference is aimed at bringing together representatives of the riparian
    countries, Bulgaria, Georgia, Romania, the Russian Federation, Turkey, Ukraine
    and the Republic of Moldova who are to endorse Black Sea common maritime
    agenda. The document that has been negotiated with support from the European Commission,
    is focusing on activity sectors, which could contribute to the region’s sustainable
    economic development with emphasis on the coastal areas in several domains such
    as fishing and aquaculture, research and innovation, connectivity,
    environmental protection, tourism, education, the creation and development of
    competences specific to a maritime economy.












    WEATHER A yellow weather warning has been issued for 24 counties in
    Romania, which is mostly seeing rain showers, thunderstorms, gale-force winds
    and even hail. Maximum temperatures are ranging between 16 and 25 degrees
    Celsius. 25 towns and villages in the country’s south, center and north-east,
    including the capital Bucharest have been affected by the heavy rainfalls and
    strong wind on Monday night. Firefighters with the Emergency Situation
    Inspectorates have been deployed to the affected areas to pump the water out of
    the flooded areas and remove the fallen trees. Road traffic has been disrupted
    in the past 24 hours by the broken trees and landslides.












    MEETING With Romania holding the EU rotating presidency, Bucharest is
    today playing venue for the informal meeting of the EU environment ministers.
    Monday saw two debates, on climate change and biodiversity. Talks focused on the
    citizens’ role in a future of low-carbon emissions. In a joint news conference
    with Romania’s environment minister, the EU commissioner for Climate Action and
    Energy, Miguel Arias Canete pleaded for effective methods to maintain
    biodiversity, which would lead to increased food safety.












    DRILL Over 12 hundred Romanian and foreign troops are today
    participating in Steadfast Cobalt 2019, the largest NATO communication units exercise
    underway in Otopeni, close to capital Bucharest. The drill is aimed at the
    troops’ joint training in order to be able to provide multi-national support in
    NATO operations as well as in practicing standard procedures needed for
    interoperability of human and technical resources. The exercise is due to end
    on June 2nd.






    (translated by bill)