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Bolojan Prime Minister Announces Aid for Areas Affected by Floods in Suceava and Neamz

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The Romanian government has decided to support the major communities affected by floods in the Suceava and Neamz courts, which occurred from 27 to 28 July. Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announced that, Wednesday night,...
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The Romanian government has decided to support the major communities affected by floods in the Suceava and Neamz courts, which occurred from 27 to 28 July. Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announced that, Wednesday night,...

Mediafax In order to enhance the support missions carried out in the Suceava Court, seriously affected by floods, IGSU decided to supplement the operational teams with 84 more pumps. "In the course of today's (30 July A.C.), six inspectors for emergency situations (Bihor, Hunedoara, Prahova, Brašov, Timim and Muresh) together with the Special Emergency Response Unit will deploy 84 pumps in the Bršteni, Judge Suceava, to support the teams that in…

For those affected by floods, more aid is starting to come from the authorities. In the Suceava case, motor, water, food and part of the state reserve, the corresponding RRA, Mihaela Buculei. And the first from Piatra Neamz has been allocated 100,000 lei today for over 200 [...]

In the case of aid granted by the Commission, the Commission may request that the aid be granted to the Member State concerned in accordance with Article 3(2) of Regulation (EU) No 1308/2013.

The Suceava Committee on Emergency Situations asks for more state reserves to help leftovers – reliable water, food, clothing, modulation and fuel.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Stirile Pro TV broke the news in Bucharest, Romania on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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