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13 July 07:38

The heatwave on the Romanian coast has led to algae blooms covering the beaches of Năvodari, Constanța, Mamaia and Saturn.

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Lately, many tourists have been complaining that they can't go in the water because of the algae, but also because of the odor caused by them. Apele Romane Dobrogea-Litoral have announced that efforts are being made every night to clean the beaches of algae, with heavy-duty equipment.

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Apele Române: Codul portocaliu de caniculă de pe litoralul românesc a dus la o intensificare a fenomenului de înflorire algală în multe staţiuni de pe malul Mării Negre / Eforturi pentru curăţarea plajelor / Turiştii, nemulţumiţi - FOTO

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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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A powerful storm has battered Saturn's beaches, creating three-foot-high sandbars, making it difficult for tourists to access the water.
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Lifeguards have banned swimming on the Romanian coast, flying red flags from Eforie to Mangalia because of strong currents.
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In Constanța, the yellow wind code bans access to the water due to high waves.
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The Romanian coast attracts over 80,000 tourists this weekend, but high prices are upsetting them. Discounts of up to 60% start in September.
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Seaside holidaymakers continue to enter the sea, ignoring red flags and lifeguards' warnings, despite dangerous conditions.
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