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Water Level Dropped Again in Cernavoda: "The Forecast Is Not Very Optimistic. Water Restrictions in Nearly 200 Locations Due to Drought / Continue the Dredging Actions on Tuesday

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The Romanian National Administration announced on Monday that the level of the Danube at Cernavoda is in a more pronounced decrease than the estimates so far, and on Tuesday the dredging actions will continue. Article The water level has fallen and on Cernavoda: "The forecast is not very optimistic. Water restrictions in nearly 200 localities due to drought / Continue Tuesday the dredging actions appear first on Romania TV.

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The prolonged drought is beginning to affect more and more areas in Romania, and water supply problems are expanding. On August 9, the 39 main accumulation lakes monitored by the National Administration "Romanian Waters and Hydroelectrica had a serious filling of about 70%.

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The Romanian National Administration announced on Monday that the level of the Danube at Cernavoda is in a more pronounced decrease than the estimates so far, and on Tuesday the dredging actions will continue. Article The water level has fallen and on Cernavoda: "The forecast is not very optimistic. Water restrictions in nearly 200 localities due to drought / Continue Tuesday the dredging actions appear first on Romania TV.

Half of the city of Galați will run out of water for 24 hours to perform urgent work on the power grid. The local operator connects the system to a source of depth to compensate for the massive decrease in the Danube flow, whose levels have reached historical minimums. Due to the severe drought, the intake barbecues from the current outlet remained partially above the water, and the installation works at less than half of the capacity. Local aut…

A large city in Romania runs out of water for 24 hours, based on the dramatic low level of the Danube. Authorities are making a strategic intervention to prevent a possible water crisis and to ensure an alternative source of food.

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The water flow rate discharged into the Dniester River will be reduced from 85 to 75 cubic meters per second, according to a decision approved by the Dniester Commission. The measure will be applied until the end of August. Environment Minister Gheorghe Hajder claims that the reduction is necessary to preserve water reserves, given that the volume accumulated in the Novodnistrovsk lake continues to decrease. The situation could remain complicate…

Ministrul interimar al Mediului, Diana Buzoianu, a declarat luni seară că esturea făcută cu o zi înainte, potrivit căreia Centrala de la Cernavodă ar mai putea funcționa nouă zile după lucrările pentru creșterea debitului Dunării, nu mai este de actualitate. Potrivit acesteia, interventionțiile au creat un obstacol care a redirecționat debitul de apă, iar apa trebuie să parcurgă aproxictivo 60 de kilometri până în zona centralei. În această dimi…

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antena3.ro broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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