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Hungarian President Sulyok to Visit Flood-Hit Praid, Delivers Aid After Salt Mine Disaster

Summary by Daily News Hungary
President Tamás Sulyok will attend the Pentecost mass in Șumuleu Ciuc (Csíksomlyó), in central Romania, next week before visiting Praid (Parajd) to inspect the situation there and deliver aid via Hungarian Interchurch Aid. In a post on social media, Sulyok expressed his sympathies to those affected by the natural disaster in the floods affecting the Praid salt mines. The president said the disaster affected not just an important natural and hist…

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The flood-damaged settlement of Háromszék will receive 10 million forints in emergency aid.

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“I promised that we will provide all support – not only to Prajd, but to all Hungarians living there,” Viktor Orbán said on Kossuth radio on Friday. However, the state secretary responsible for national policy, who visited the disaster-stricken settlement in Harghita County on Monday, arrived empty-handed. According to MTI, Lőrinc Nacsa, after being informed about “the severity of the situation resulting from the flooding of the salt mine, spoke…

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Bogdan Ivan "found" the people and animals responsible for the Prajd salt mine disaster.

Craters have formed above the flooded and closed salt mine in Prajd, indicating that the surface could collapse at any time. As this could threaten the area with flooding, the authorities evacuated an additional 45 residential buildings during the evening, after the previous ten, Botond Bíró Barna, chairman of the Harghita County Council, informed our newspaper.

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Pénzcentrum broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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