Paltinu Dam Water Crisis Leaves Over 100,000 Without Drinking Water in Romania
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Minister of Health, Alexandru Rogobete, moved on Wednesday to the five prairie hospitals affected by lack of water and said last night that "in the face of the situation is, from the health point of view...
Sorin Grindeanu: I, if I were in the place of the minister, would go there to try to solve this problem, to try to solve it. Having information that there is - if not enough - three hospitals that have left no food with water, go there, try to find solutions. As everyone involved should get out of there. Of course, it is not my turn to order this type. This task must be done by the Prime Minister. The evaluation should do it every day and when t…
The water crisis in Prague could determine the movement of patients from hospitals in this trial to medical units in the capital! Minister of Health, Alexandru Rogobete, called for an emergency sitting with representatives of local authorities, further saying that four hospitals in Bucharest are ready to take patients from Prague. The article of Hospitals in Prague remains free of water could be brought to Bucharest! The emergency call to the Mi…
Minister of Health, Alexandru Rogobete, is transferred to Prahova court for meetings with hospital management, as well as with the conduct of the DSP and the State Sanitation Inspection, in the context of the water shortage crisis. More medical units...
Paltinu Dam Water Crisis Leaves Over 100,000 Without Drinking Water in Romania
A severe water crisis at the Paltinu Dam has affected more than 100,000 residents in the Prahova and Dâmbovița counties of Romania. The crisis began on November 28, 2025, due to increased turbidity in the dam’s water caused by recent heavy rains and ongoing maintenance work, rendering it impossible to treat the water for safe consumption properly. The Voila and Ploiești water treatment stations, which supply drinking water to multiple towns in t…
The water crisis in Prahova and Dhambovicia is widening, even if the Paltinu Barajulu has stopped food. Specialists estimate that the first five days of water will become vulnerable to distribution networks.
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