Extreme Weather Alert issued by ISU Cluj as Intense Storms Forecasted across Romania

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The National Meteorological Administration issued several weather alerts on Saturday, including a Red Code of severe atmospheric instability for 4 counties.

The National Meteorological Administration issued several weather alerts on Saturday, including a Red Code of severe atmospheric instability for 4 counties.

Storm Alert July 30
Storm Alert July 30

Orange Code in Cluj

An Orange Code will be in effect from Saturday 12:00 p.m. to Sunday 10:00 a.m. There will be periods of increased atmospheric instability, resulting in intensification of the wind, with gusts of over 70…90 km/h, strong gales, heavy rains, frequent electrical discharges and in some places hail. In short intervals of time or through accumulation, the water quantities will locally exceed 40…60 l/m2.

July 30th-31st Weather Alert

ISU (Inspectorate for Emergency Situations) has advised people to avoid travelling during this period. Last year in Cluj, around the same time, there was also a significant storm which hit the city with very short notice, causing multiple power outages, severe flooding and damage to property.

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Cluj should not lose sight of what UNTOLD has become: a major tourism engine, an international cultural landmark and one of the city’s most successful global exports.
The LOCUS project aims to move around 140 people from Pata Rât into social housing across Cluj-Napoca and the metropolitan area. It represents a potential step towards desegregation, but also follows decades in which evictions and municipal decisions helped concentrate predominantly Roma families beside the city’s waste facilities.
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Cluj should not lose sight of what UNTOLD has become: a major tourism engine, an international cultural landmark and one of the city’s most successful global exports.
The LOCUS project aims to move around 140 people from Pata Rât into social housing across Cluj-Napoca and the metropolitan area. It represents a potential step towards desegregation, but also follows decades in which evictions and municipal decisions helped concentrate predominantly Roma families beside the city’s waste facilities.
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