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The Danube's flow at Baziaș will increase next week, reaching 4,300 m³/s, but remains below the multiannual average of 4,650 m³/s

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According to the forecast of the National Institute of Hydrology and Water Management (INHGA), the flow of the Danube at the entrance into the country, at the Baziaș section, will increase in the following week, reaching 4,300 m³/s, but will be below the multiannual average for November, which is 4,650 m³/s. Downstream of the Iron Gates, flows will be increasing, except for the first few days, when they will be relatively stable in the Brăila - Tulcea sector.

For November, the estimated maximum flow of the Danube is 3,600 m³/s, and the minimum is 2,200 m³/s. In the interior rivers, the average daily flows will increase in the first part of the forecast due to precipitation, but will decrease in the second part, except for some large rivers in the north, west, and southwest, where increases are expected. Meteorologists warn of the risks of runoff on slopes and increases in flows on some rivers, especially in the western half of the country, due to the forecasted precipitation. In November 2025, the hydrological regime will be between 30-50% of the multiannual monthly averages, with significant variations depending on the hydrographic basins.

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