Torrential rains cause havoc: floods and landslides in 10 counties and Bucharest. Roads blocked and hundreds of yards flooded
Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Torrential rains have caused widespread flooding and landslides across 10 counties and Bucharest in Romania over the past few hours.
- Emergency services have responded to dozens of incidents, including pumping water from homes and clearing fallen trees from roads.
- Approximately 80 households in Slon, Prahova County, are isolated due to a landslide blocking a communal road, with access now only possible on foot.
Torrential rainfall has triggered severe flooding and landslides across 10 Romanian counties and the capital, Bucharest, prompting emergency responses and causing significant disruption.
Over the past 24 hours, emergency services have been deployed to dozens of situations, including evacuating water from 23 homes, over 100 courtyards, and 20 basements. Firefighters also removed 10 trees that had fallen onto roadways. The counties of Vrancea, Ilfov, Vaslui, and Buzฤu have been particularly affected, with ongoing interventions throughout the day.
Road traffic experienced temporary disruptions on two national roads and two county roads due to fallen trees and debris accumulating on the carriageways. The most critical situation is reported in Slon, Prahova County, where landslides caused by runoff from hillsides have blocked a communal road. Access to approximately 80 households in this area is now limited to pedestrian traffic only.
Authorities are maintaining a presence in Covasna, Ilfov, and Vrancea counties to address the lingering effects of the severe weather. The Department for Emergency Situations (DSU) advises the public to avoid travel in affected zones, refrain from crossing rivers with high water levels, secure outdoor belongings against wind, and stay informed through official channels as weather and hydrological warnings remain in effect.
Originally published by Adevฤrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.