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Homes flooded and streets submerged after torrential rain in eastern Romania

Locals inspect the damage after flooding in eastern Romania, August 31, 2024
Locals inspect the damage after flooding in eastern Romania, August 31, 2024 Copyright Screenshot from EBU video 2024_10254603
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Agigea, Tuzla, Costinesti, Eforie, Mangalia and Vama Veche have been the most affected with hundreds of homes flooded and many streets submerged.

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There has been significant damage to property in a string of towns along Romania's eastern coast after torrential rain caused extensive flooding.

Agigea, Tuzla, Costinesti, Eforie, Mangalia and Vama Veche have been the most affected with hundreds of homes flooded and many streets submerged.

In Venus, tourists staying at one hotel found their cars full of water on Saturday morning.

And the popular tourist resort of Vama Veche is currently without electricity and an extensive cleanup operation is underway to repair the beach.

"Biblical flood! It started at about 1:00 am, a very powerful rain. You could not see one metre ahead," said one resident.

A woman carries a child through flood water in Constanta, August 31, 2024
A woman carries a child through flood water in Constanta, August 31, 2024Screenshot from EBU video 2024_10254603

Local authorities say that despite the extensive property damage, there have been no reports of any casualties.

Firefighters in Dobruja received over 800 calls from people asking for help and since Friday night crews have been on the ground in 15 districts hardest hit by flooding.

Meteorologists say the cause of the downpours was a cyclone storm system that was stationary over the Black Sea, sucking up vast quantities of water. They say this phenomenon is rare and generally only happens once or twice a year.

A code orange rain warning will remain in place until at least Sunday and officials warn that the south of Constanta county is expected to see the highest level of flooding.

The cyclone is expected to move south to Greece and Turkey in the coming days.

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