Tag: National Day of Moldova

  • August 27, 2023 UPDATE

    August 27, 2023 UPDATE

    EXPLOSIONS -
    Prosecutors with the High Court of Cassation and Justice in Bucharest have
    taken over the investigation in Saturday’s explosions at an LPG filling station
    in Crevedia near Bucharest. According to Prosecutor General Alex Florența, the preliminary
    investigation shows that the first blast occured as employees of the station
    were trying to transfer LPG from one tank to another, when they discovered a
    source of fire. The second blast occurred
    as firefighters were trying to put out the fire. Alex Florența says the
    investigation also seeks to establish the role of institutions that should have
    inspected the functioning permits of the LPG station, which was a storehouse in
    official documents after its fuel trading license had been suspended by the
    Inspectorate for Emergency Situations in 2020. The Military Prosecutor’s Office
    also started a criminal investigation into the emergency response on scene.
    According to the latest update provided by the authorities, one person died of
    a heart attack, one person died to the burns while in hospital and another 60
    were injured, mostly firefighters. Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu on Sunday
    visited the scene of the blasts, announcing all LPG stations in Romania will be
    inspected starting Monday. On the other hand, the authorities have activated
    the EU Civil Protection Mechanism and 12 victims have already been transferred to
    burn clinics in Belgium, Italy, Austria, Germany and Norway. Dozens of other
    victims are treated in hospitals across the country.




    MOLDOVA -
    Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, conveyed a message marking the National
    Day of the Republic of Moldova, celebrated 32 years since the proclamation of
    independence. Romania stands with Moldova and will continue to support its EU
    accession, its resilience, its safety and the prosperity of its citizens,
    president Iohannis tweeted. In turn, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu conveyed a
    message of congratulations to Moldovan citizens. The Republic of Moldova has
    chosen the path of freedom, it has chosen Europe, the European Commission
    president Ursula von der Leyen wrote online, expressing solidarity, friendship
    and support for the brave inhabitants of the Republic of Moldova. In 1991,
    after the failed coup of conservative forces, the Moldovan Parliament convened
    on August 27 to decide the future of the country. The vote was followed by the
    biggest National Assembly. 278 deputies voted in favor of the Declaration of
    Independence. On March 2, 1992, Moldova became a full member of the UN.




    ENESCU FESTIVAL -
    The 26th edition of the George Enescu International Music Festival kicked
    off on Sunday in Bucharest. For 29 days, 3,500 of the most renowned artists in
    the world and over 40 orchestras from 16 countries will climb on stage as part
    of 90 concerts. This year’s theme, Generosity through Music, reflects the
    fundamental values of the great composer George Enescu and the George Enescu
    Award he set up in 1913, describing new approaches in the field of social
    engagement, education, training, inclusion and community-wide contribution,
    specific to this artistic event. The Vienna Philharmonic, the Concertgebouw
    Royal Orchestra of Amsterdam, the National Orchestra of France, the Tonhalle
    Orchestra of Zurich, London Symphony Orchestra and the Czech Philharmonic
    Orchestras are some of the renowned orchestras that will take part in the
    festival, alongside such conductors as Cristian Măcelaru, the festival’s
    artistic director, Zubin Mehta, Sir Simon Rattle, Wilson Hermanto, Paavo Jarvi,
    Delyana Lazarova, Lawrence Foster or Vladimir Jurowski. The George Enescu
    Festival has been held in Bucharest since 1958, honoring the memory and works
    of the great Romanian composer, pianist, violinist and conductor George Enescu.




    ROWING – Romanian
    athletes Ilie Sprincean and Oleg Nuță ranked 6 in the
    men’s double-canoe 500m race on Sunday at the 2023 ICF Canoe Sprint World
    Championships hosted by Duisburg, Germany, which guarantees qualification to
    the Paris Olympics next year. On Saturday, the two grabbed bronze in the men’s
    double-canoe 1000m race. Romania grabbed 3 medals in the competition – Cătălin Chirilă grabbed
    gold in the 500m race, silver in the 1000m race while Ilie Sprincean and Oleg Nuță won bronze in
    the 1000m race. So far 10 Romanian athletes have secured qualification to the
    Paris Olympics. (VP)



  • August 27, 2023

    August 27, 2023

    EXPLOSIONS -
    Prosecutors with the High Court of Cassation and Justice in Bucharest have
    taken over the investigation in Saturday’s explosions at an LPG filling station
    in Crevedia near Bucharest. In the wake of the blasts, one person died of a
    heart attack, one person died to the burns while in hospital and another 60
    were injured, mostly firefighters. The first blast occurred as employees of the
    station were trying to transfer LPG from one tank to another. The second blast occurred
    as firefighters were trying to put out the fire. The LPG station was a
    storehouse in official documents after its fuel trading license had been
    suspended by the Inspectorate for Emergency Situations. The authorities have
    activated the EU Civil Protection Mechanism in order to transfer victims to
    burn hospitals abroad. Four victims have been transferred to clinics in Belgium
    and Italy. A new aircraft is expected to carry burn patients to clinics in
    Austria and Germany. According to the Health Ministry, 41 people are treated in
    hospitals in Romania, of which 6 are in intensive care.




    MOLDOVA -
    Romania’s president, Klaus Iohannis, conveyed a message marking the National
    Day of the Republic of Moldova, celebrated 32 years since the proclamation of
    independence. Romania stands with Moldova and will continue to support its EU
    accession, its resilience, its safety and the prosperity of its citizens,
    president Iohannis tweeted. In turn, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu conveyed a
    message of congratulations to Moldovan citizens. In 1991, after the failed coup
    of conservative forces, the Moldovan Parliament convened on August 27 to decide
    the future of the country. The vote was followed by the biggest National
    Assembly. 278 deputies voted in favor of the Declaration of Independence. On
    March 2, 1992, Moldova became a full member of the UN.




    ENESCU FESTIVAL -
    The 26th edition of the George Enescu International Music Festival
    kicks off on Sunday in Bucharest. For 29 days, 3,500 of the most renowned
    artists in the world and over 40 orchestras from 16 countries will climb on
    stage as part of 90 concerts. This year’s theme, Generosity through Music,
    reflects the fundamental values of the great composer George Enescu and the
    George Enescu Award he set up in 1913, describing new approaches in the field
    of social engagement, education, training, inclusion and community-wide
    contribution, specific to this artistic event. The Vienna Philharmonic, the
    Concertgebouw Royal Orchestra of Amsterdam, the National Orchestra of France,
    the Tonhalle Orchestra of Zurich, London Symphony Orchestra and the Czech
    Philharmonic Orchestras are some of the renowned orchestras that will take part
    in the festival, alongside such conductors as Cristian Măcelaru, the festival’s
    artistic director, Zubin Mehta, Sir Simon Rattle, Wilson Hermanto, Paavo Jarvi,
    Delyana Lazarova, Lawrence Foster or Vladimir Jurowski. The George Enescu
    Festival has been held in Bucharest since 1958, honoring the memory and works of
    the great Romanian composer, pianist, violinist and conductor George Enescu.




    VOLLEY -
    Romania lost 3-1 to France on Saturday in the round of 16 at the European
    Volleyball Championships held over August 15 – September 3 in Belgium, Italy,
    Estonia and Germany. At the 2021 European Championships, hosted by Bulgaria,
    Croatia, Romania and Serbia, our country ranked second to last. This year
    Romania ranks in the Top 16. The best result was in 1963, when Romania scooped
    bronze at home.




    WEATHER -
    The capital-city Bucharest and 19 counties in the south, west and north of
    Romania are under a code orange alert against extreme heat and thermal
    discomfort, in place until Monday. Temperatures are expected to reach 37
    degrees while the temperature-humidity index will exceed the critical level of
    80 units. On Monday, a code orange alert for extreme heat will cover most of
    Romania’s territory. Highs will range between 37 and 39 degrees. (VP)