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- 2010_Romanian_floods abstract "The 2010 Romanian floods were the result of an extreme weather event that struck Romania in late June 2010. Currently, at least 21 people died. The north-east of the country, especially Suceava County was most affected. Also affected was the Chernivtsi Oblast in neighbouring Ukraine.On 29th the River Siret threatened to break through the dykes protecting the town of Şendreni, as locals and emergency services reinforced the dykes with sandbags trucks foull of prevent the river breaking out and flooding the town.Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc visited the area, touring Suceava and Botoşani counties, both hard-hit by flooding and still under weather advisories. Officials said hundreds of people have been forced from their homes, dozens of houses have collapsed and hundreds of homes were damaged.According to an IGSU press release, the storms and flooding affected the counties of Alba, Arad, Bacău, Botoşani, Brașov, Cluj, Hunedoara, Iași, Mehedinţi, Neamț, Olt, Prahova, Sălaj, Sibiu, Suceava, Timiş, Tulcea, Vâlcea and Vrancea.One person in Alba County died and at least 160 people all over the country were evacuated.Romanian Interior Minister Vasile Blaga said that two people in Cluj County lost their lives.The north-eastern town of Dorohoi witnessed 6 deaths in the night of June 28–29 as floods rose to just over 1 metre, 3,3 feet in some places. Several roads into Dorohoi remained either washed away or under water. The heavy rain that had been falling for much of the past week in the Balkan country and forecasters have warned that it will continue in northeast Romania until Wednesday morning. The emergency situations spokeswoman Dorina Lupu from Botoşani judet said unusually heavy rain had killed 6 people, most in the town of Dorohoi on the 29th.On July 5, 2010, the Danube in Galaţi recorded a flow rate of 676 cm (76 cm above the rate of flooding) and a flow of 16,055 m/s. At Şendreni, Siret had a rate of 728 cm (78 cm over the danger level). The local emergency services reinforced the dykes in the afternoon and narrowly averted any more flooding. It was flooded during the July 2010 flood as was its names sake in Galaţi County.In Galaţi, the city was building a dam 1.5 m high, 4.5 km long, with the support of 1,400 military personnel from the Ministry of Administration and Interior and the Ministry of Defence. If the dam breaches, the resulting flood would drown one-quarter of the city, including its shipyard, port and customs office. Nearly 12,000 jobs exist in the area, and about €45 million is lost daily and around €250 million in property losses have been caused by the flooding in Galaţi.".
- 2010_Romanian_floods wikiPageExternalLink Inundatie-Darmanesti-Suceava.
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- 2010_Romanian_floods areasAffected "Chernivtsi Oblast".
- 2010_Romanian_floods areasAffected "Many counties of Romania".
- 2010_Romanian_floods areasAffected "Some counties of Moldova".
- 2010_Romanian_floods duration "late June–July 2010".
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- 2010_Romanian_floods name "2010".
- 2010_Romanian_floods totalDamages "12237".
- 2010_Romanian_floods totalDamages "6.5E7".
- 2010_Romanian_floods totalFatalities "at least 23 deaths".
- 2010_Romanian_floods subject Category:2010_floods.
- 2010_Romanian_floods subject Category:2010_in_Romania.
- 2010_Romanian_floods subject Category:2010_in_Ukraine.
- 2010_Romanian_floods subject Category:Floods_in_Romania.
- 2010_Romanian_floods subject Category:Natural_disasters_in_Ukraine.
- 2010_Romanian_floods comment "The 2010 Romanian floods were the result of an extreme weather event that struck Romania in late June 2010. Currently, at least 21 people died. The north-east of the country, especially Suceava County was most affected.".
- 2010_Romanian_floods label "2010 Romanian floods".
- 2010_Romanian_floods label "Powódź w Rumunii (2010)".
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