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Victoria Square 2 Metro Station Temporarily Closed because It Was Flooded: Does Not Travel Between North Railway Station and Stefan Cel Mare

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Metrorex announces Wednesday morning that Victoria Square 2 Metro Station is temporarily closed as a result of infiltrations caused by heavy rainfall. "As a result of heavy rainfall in Bucharest and...

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The Victoria Square 2 Metro Station is temporarily closed after being flooded by the torrential rains of the last night. Images distributed by ISU Bucharest, show how the road is flooded completely, water being somewhere about 2 meters. UPDATE 10.30: At the Victoria Square 2 Metro Station, firefighters intervene at this time with ...

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The center of the capital is completely blocked by the floods, after the terrible storm that caused the collapse. In total, nearly a hundred liters per square metre accumulated. The wind reached speeds of almost a hundred kilometers per hour, and dozens of trees broke and caused huge damage. At the same time, several roofs were taken by the wind. The authorities also issued four RO-Alert messages at midnight.

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Metrorex announces Wednesday morning that Victoria Square 2 Metro Station is temporarily closed as a result of infiltrations caused by heavy rainfall. "As a result of heavy rainfall in Bucharest and...

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The metro station Victoriei Square 2 has been temporarily closed due to infiltrations caused by heavy rains. Article Massive floods on the metro, the station Victoriei Square 2 shows that a lake FOTO and VIDEO appear first in Romania TV.

It's chaos in the capital after Wednesday night's storm. It rained in ten hours as far as a month, the hydrologists say. There are still boulevards with traffic restrictions, and the metro station Victoria Square 2 was closed and Thursday around 13.00.

·Bucharest, Romania
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A powerful storm has hit Bucharest and other regions of Romania, killing one person and damaging hundreds of homes and cars. Authorities are reporting severe power outages.

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Libertatea.ro broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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