Flood Alert in Vrancea: Person Swept Away, Firefighters Launch Boat Rescue
Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A person was swept away by a flood in Obrejița, Vrancea County, Romania, prompting an emergency rescue operation.
- Firefighters are using a rescue boat to search for the individual, facing difficult conditions due to the floodwaters.
- The incident occurs amidst severe weather across Romania, with heavy rains and floods causing damage in multiple counties.
Emergency services in Romania's Vrancea County are battling floodwaters to rescue a person swept away in the commune of Obrejița. Firefighters from the Dumbrăveni station deployed a rescue vehicle and a boat to the scene on Sunday, June 7. They are currently searching for the missing individual, with the operation complicated by the severe conditions caused by the flood.
We have mobilized forces from the Dumbrăveni Post, who are acting with an intervention vehicle and a rescue boat.
Authorities have confirmed the mission is ongoing and that rescuers are making every effort to locate and safely evacuate the person. The Vrancea Emergency Situations Inspectorate advises the public to avoid flooded areas and follow official guidance during dangerous weather.
The mission is ongoing, and rescuers are making every effort to find and evacuate the person safely.
This incident is part of a broader pattern of severe weather affecting Romania. In the past 24 hours, torrential rains, strong winds, and flash floods have caused inundations, landslides, and significant damage in 39 localities across 12 counties and the capital, Bucharest. Dozens of teams are actively responding to these events. The national meteorological service had issued a yellow alert for atmospheric instability in several counties, including Vrancea, forecasting heavy downpours, thunderstorms, strong wind gusts, and isolated hail.
Avoid traveling in areas affected by floods and follow the instructions of the authorities during dangerous weather phenomena.
Originally published by Adevărul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.