Romanian Officials Reroute Flooded Stream Away From Praid Salt Mine
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Romanian officials reroute flooded stream away from Praid salt mine
BUCHAREST - Romanian officials were rerouting a stream in central Romania to prevent further flooding of the Praid salt mine, one of Europe's largest salt reserves and a crucial tourist attraction, after parts of its floor caved in. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The technical solution for the urgent implementation of the capture and transit operations of the Corund, which flooded Salina Praid, was established in the operational session at which the institutions involved participated...
The technical solution for the urgent implementation of the capture and transit operations of the Corund, which flooded Salina Praid, was established in the operational session at which the institutions involved in the management of this emergency situation, according to a information published on the website of the Prefecture Institute.
RADOR RADIO ROMANIA (4 June) – The European Union decided Wednesday to send a civil protection expert team to support Romania in its efforts to recover my hall from Praid after the floods. A team of experts from Germany, Hungary, the Netherlands and Spain will be on the ground for a week and [...]
Minister of Media Mircea Fechet said last night at Antena 3 CNN, that the authorities took into account the scenario of an old mine crash from Praid, taking into account...
Raed Arafat, head of the Department of Emergency Situations (DSU), announced that eight foreign experts will arrive on Wednesday in Romania. They will have to answer to three issues related to the Praid crisis, explained Arafat, who is also in charge of the State Secretary's position in MAI.
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