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Romania Has over 250 Million Euros Available to Reduce the Risk of Floods, but No Project Has Been Submitted by the Authorities.

Summary by PressOne
The effects of the floods in Covasna and Harghita have contributed both to climate change and to the lack of long-term state intervention, explain the experts consulted by PressOne. For this reason, Romania has at its disposal over 250 million euros, European funds. Money has already been allocated, but the authorities have not yet submitted any projects.
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The effects of the floods in Covasna and Harghita have contributed both to climate change and to the lack of long-term state intervention, explain the experts consulted by PressOne. For this reason, Romania has at its disposal over 250 million euros, European funds. Money has already been allocated, but the authorities have not yet submitted any projects.

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PressOne broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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