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  • Losses from extreme weather

    Losses from extreme weather

    Blizzards,
    snowfalls, fog and freezing rain caused lots of damage in Romania last week,
    when meteorologists issued several code yellow alerts for bad weather and dozen
    of reports warning of hydrometeorological hazards. According to the interior
    ministry spokesperson Monica Dajbog, severe weather phenomena affected roads
    and households in Bucharest and some 50 towns and villages in 20 counties
    across the country. Several roads were blocked and lots of cars were damaged by
    falling trees. Two motorways were closed, just like 19 county roads and one
    national road. Last week, from Friday until Saturday, some 8,000 firefighters,
    police and gendarmes acted in order to save people trapped in their cars
    because of snow storms or thick fog in mountain areas. Also, they helped clear
    the trees and electricity poles which were felled down by the extreme weather
    phenomena and helped guide or redirect traffic during such missions. Thus,
    firefighters and road police cleared some 2,200 trees and 44 poles that damaged
    some 360 vehicles. Now temperatures are rising, and this is posing a new
    threat, as icicles are melting from roofs and trees:

    We
    are trying not to pass under eaves and balconies.


    It’s
    funny that every year we are faced with the same problem.


    It’s
    extremely dangerous for both cars and passengers, we must be extremely
    careful.


    It’s
    dangerous to walk under the trees, so I had to walk in the middle of the road.


    I don’t
    think I would have received any damages and I would have been so upset as I did
    not get to use the car, because I just bought it.


    At the weekend,
    the number of households which did not have electricity had reached 150,000
    according to data provided by the Energy Ministry, and the most affected
    counties were those in the south and south-east of the country. Also, air
    traffic was difficult, and delays were reported because of time-consuming
    deicing operations. Road traffic too was hampered by the ice that covered the
    power supply lines, and many trains were delayed because of that.