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16 July 08:35

The Dâmbovița river is covered in algae due to the heat and the works on the Planșeul Unirii, which can create health risks.

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Eutrophication of the Dâmbovița river, caused by high temperatures and low flow, is leading to algal blooms, affecting water quality. Experts warn that this can be dangerous, causing fish kills and toxins that can affect human and animal health. The unpleasant odor and lack of effective interventions are frequent complaints from Bucharest residents. Representatives of Apelor Române assure that efforts are being made to clean up the water.

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Thousands of fish have been found dead in the Avrig river, and the authorities have launched an investigation to determine the causes
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The Dniester River undergoes significant changes, with over 80% of its surface covered by aquatic plants, affecting water quality and the ecosystem.
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The Dobrogea-Litoral Water Basin Administration has collected almost 2,700 tons of algae from the Romanian coastline, especially from Mamaia and Năvodari.
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Friday 12:40

The possibility of suspending Moldova's Economic Growth Plan of 1.9 billion euros could severely affect the economy and the country's European integration.

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yesterday 18:50

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs informs Romanians about a cyber attack that affected airports in London, Berlin, and Brussels, recommending checking flight statuses.

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