Severe Flooding in Romania Threatens Priceless Salt Mine After Heavy Rains
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May 30, 2025 15:07
romania - Intense rainfall triggers widespread flooding in Romania, endangering a renowned salt mine in Praid with hundreds evacuated as rivers swell to record levels.
Severe Flooding in Multiple Regions of Romania
Recent heavy rainfall and storm winds have caused severe flooding in various parts of Romania, leading to the evacuation of hundreds of people from submerged villages.
Record-High Water Levels
The Corund River surged to unprecedented levels, with 60 cubic meters of water per second - the highest in decades - posing a significant threat to surrounding areas.
Threat to Praid Salt Mine
The world-famous salt mine in Praid is under imminent danger as continuous flooding breached protective barriers, infiltrating its underground tunnels. Local authorities hastily constructed emergency dams inside the mine, but one has already failed, risking collapse and irreversible damage.
Economic and Touristic Impact
The salt mine not only attracts half a million visitors annually but also serves as a cornerstone of the local economy, providing employment and stability for generations.
Future Outlook
Meteorologists predict further rainfall in northern Romania, prolonging the flooding crisis and exacerbating the precarious situation in the region.