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Dramatic Situation in şRnávene. a Month After the Plague From Praid, People Still Don't Have Safe Water

After more than a month from the disaster from the Praid hall, the alert state was extended to the inhabitants of Târnávene. In full of the canycula code, people were announced that they would not be able to get drinking water at the robinet. The level of health in the Târnava river has fallen, but not enough, and the authorities will continue to take special measures.
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The Local Committee for Emergency Situations has taken this decision because the debts of the Corund Bank are late.

The alert state was extended to Praid, following the emergency situation caused by the pouring of the salinium from the area by the waters of the Corund.

·Bucharest, Romania
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After more than a month from the disaster from the Praid hall, the alert state was extended to the inhabitants of Târnávene. In full of the canycula code, people were announced that they would not be able to get drinking water at the robinet. The level of health in the Târnava river has fallen, but not enough, and the authorities will continue to take special measures.

·Romania
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Stirile Antena 1 Observator broke the news in Romania on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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