Inter-European Division

ADRA Mobilizes Aid for Flood Victims in Romania

According to data provided by the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations, 5000 homes have been destroyed.

Romania

ADRA Europe and ANN Staff
ADRA Mobilizes Aid for Flood Victims in Romania

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Several countries across Europe are currently expecting or experiencing flood disasters. In Czech Republic, our colleagues are assessing the situation and are offering assistance. 

In Romania, ADRA Romania is intervening to support victims of Cyclone Boris. Together with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, ADRA stands in solidarity with families devastated by floods. ADRA Romania is mobilizing quickly to intervene in these affected communities, providing emergency aid, including basic foodstuffs, hygiene products, drinking water, pumps for water evacuation, and generators. Our volunteer teams are on the ground to distribute these resources and provide moral support to those affected.

Cyclone Boris caused serious floods in the counties of Galați, Vaslui and Bacău, leaving behind significant damage, especially in Galați where 12 localities: Pechea, Drăgușeni, Grivița, Costache Negri, Berești, Slobozia Conachi, Cuza Vodă, Cudalbi, Corod, Tudor Vladimirescu, Băneasa and Vameș, were severely affected. More than 5,000 households were destroyed, four people lost their lives, and more than 250 people were evacuated, according to data provided by the General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations (I.G.S.U.).

ADRA Romania is mobilizing quickly to intervene in these affected communities, providing emergency aid, including basic foodstuffs, hygiene products, drinking water, pumps for water evacuation, and generators. Our volunteer teams are on the ground to distribute these resources and provide moral support to those affected.

The original article was published on the Inter-European Division website.

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