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- 2012_Romanian_floods abstract "The 2012 Romanian floods were the result of an extreme weather event that struck Romania in late May 2012. Authorities reported four deaths throughout Romania. The south-east of the country, especially Vrancea County was most affected. Also affected were the provinces of Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad and Sofia in neighbouring Bulgaria.Seven houses were flooded in Lacu Roșu neighborhood (Brăila). According to data given by Brăila County Department of Agriculture, between May 20 to 29, due to torrential rainfall were affected cultures of sunflower, corn, wheat, barley, soy and vegetables on an area of about 817.8 ha. Likewise, several households were flooded in the commune of Mircea Vodă. Throughout the town of Ianca, consumers remained without electricity for two hours.In Caraș-Severin County, 250 households were flooded. According to the authorities, 80 households in Șușca, 80 in Radimna, 89 in Prilipeț and one in Lăpușnicu Mare were affected by floods formed on slopes because of heavy rainfall. The water destroyed an electric pillar, for which Șușca inhabitants were left without electricity for three hours. The operative intervention of military firefighters of 'Semenic' Inspectorate for Emergency Situations had saved 20 people, including four children.In Ilfov and Dâmbovița counties, respectively in Bucharest, occurred cloudburst, that caused spontaneous floods. The sewers didn't cope to large quantities of water, thus several streets were flooded. In many areas, hail made havoc. Several households were flooded in the commune of Pantelimon. In Dâmbovița County, more cars were damaged, after board on the roof of a block was torn by the wind. Withal, in the commune of Răzvad (Dâmbovița County), heavy rains transformed ditches and streets in real rivers. Water entered the cellars of houses, household annexes, courtyards and gardens, and locals' cultures were compromised.In Mehedinți County, county road DJ607C and local road DC4 were affected, due to the formation of transversal and longitudinal ravines. Also, national road DN57 was affected, due to slope glide, leading to the collapse of masonry parapet. Over 240 consumers were left without electricity in four localities (Strehaia, Băsești, Budănești and Cracu Lung). The balance sheet of authorities shows that due to Coşuştea River overflow were flooded 100 hectares of tillage, 120 hectares of pastures in village of Corcova and three hectares of agricultural land in village of Broșteni, due to Motru River overflow.In Neamț County, 50 households and 19 household annexes were flooded due to heavy rains in early-June. Also, strong winds, hailstorms and thunderstorms produced significant damage through Neamț County.In Prahova County, several households and institutions were flooded. In town of Băicoi, severe weather left 18 consumers without electricity. Landslides and rockfalls also affected county road 101T and local road DC47. A girl of six years old was taken by stream formed by precipitation fallen in last days.In Vaslui County, 40 localities remained without electricity, 25 households were destroyed by water and river deposits, 15 people were evacuated from their homes. In the commune of Solești, flash floods made damages of over 700,000 RON following the destruction of roads, heavy rains flooded 25 households, and 15 people were evacuated from their homes and sheltered in Solești Cultural House. Heavy rains affected in the gross over 40 villages in Vaslui County, and in two communes, Vutcani and Alexandru Vlahuță, extreme weather left people without electricity. Problems, especially with affected bridges and footbridges, were registered in other communes, such as Vutcani, Bălteni, Lipovăț, Viișoara, Voinești, Laza and Bogdănești.At least 10 households in town of Mărășești and commune of Pufești (Vrancea County) were flooded due to heavy rains in last days. On European route E85, road traffic was hampered in two points, because whirling waters that rushed over road. Over 6,140 villagers in the communes of Nereju and Spulber were isolated when county road DN2M collapsed on a stretch of about 30 m. Authorities said that it has exceeded the rate of flooding on the Zăbala River. In the mountains of Vrancea County were registered record levels of rainfall, of 87.5 l/m².In Bulgaria, more areas of Sofia have been flooded following heavy rains in last days. Torrential rainfall in Sofia blocked traffic in several areas of the city. The southern bypass road of the city was flooded. Besides Sofia, several towns in western Bulgaria suffered from the storm. In town of Kyustendil, storm unprooted eleven trees. The localities of Blagoevgrad, Sandanski, Petrich and Kresna were also affected.".
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- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Alba_County.
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- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Bozovici.
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- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Brăila.
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- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Bucharest.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Bulgaria.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Băicoi.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Bălteni,_Vaslui.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Băsești.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Caraș-Severin_County.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Category:2012_floods.
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- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Corcova.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Dâmbovița_County.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink European_route_E85.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Gorj_County.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Hail.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Ianca.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Ilfov_County.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Ilovăț.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Kresna.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Kyustendil.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Kyustendil_Province.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Laza,_Vaslui.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Lipovăț.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Lăpușnicu_Mare.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Mehedinți_County.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Internal_Affairs_(Romania).
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Mircea_Vodă,_Brăila.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Motru_River.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Mărășești.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Neamț_County.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Nereju.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Pantelimon,_Ilfov.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Petrich.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Pojejena.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Prahova_County.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Pufești.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Răzvad.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Sandanski.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Sofia.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Solești.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Spulber.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Storm.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Strehaia.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Thunderstorm.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Vaslui_County.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Viișoara,_Vaslui.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Voinești,_Vaslui.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Vrancea_County.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLink Vutcani.
- 2012_Romanian_floods wikiPageWikiLinkText "2012 Romanian floods".
- 2012_Romanian_floods areasAffected "16".
- 2012_Romanian_floods duration "--05-16".
- 2012_Romanian_floods name "2012".
- 2012_Romanian_floods totalFatalities "(1 in Alba County)".
- 2012_Romanian_floods totalFatalities "(1 in Gorj County)".
- 2012_Romanian_floods totalFatalities "(1 in Prahova County)".
- 2012_Romanian_floods totalFatalities "(2 in Bacău County)".
- 2012_Romanian_floods totalFatalities "5".
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- 2012_Romanian_floods subject Category:2012_floods.
- 2012_Romanian_floods subject Category:2012_in_Bulgaria.
- 2012_Romanian_floods subject Category:2012_in_Romania.
- 2012_Romanian_floods subject Category:Floods_in_Bulgaria.
- 2012_Romanian_floods subject Category:Floods_in_Romania.
- 2012_Romanian_floods hypernym Result.
- 2012_Romanian_floods comment "The 2012 Romanian floods were the result of an extreme weather event that struck Romania in late May 2012. Authorities reported four deaths throughout Romania. The south-east of the country, especially Vrancea County was most affected. Also affected were the provinces of Kyustendil, Blagoevgrad and Sofia in neighbouring Bulgaria.Seven houses were flooded in Lacu Roșu neighborhood (Brăila).".
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