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Romanian floods: Natural disaster: 209 18 April 1930 CosteČ™ti wooden church fire: Structural fire: 118 [6] 30 October 1971 Certej dam failure: Flood: 89 [7] January–February 2012 European cold wave: Cold wave: 86 [8] 30 April 1922 1922 Lupeni mine disaster: Mine explosion: 82 [9] 11 January 1838 Vrancea earthquake: Natural disaster: 73 [10 ...
The Romanian government claimed that the fish had died of "cold", and that they were not at fault. In Hungary, volunteers participated in removing the dead fish to prevent the disaster from spreading across the food chain, as other animals, such as foxes , otters and ospreys had died after eating contaminated fish.
September 3, 1991: Hamlet chicken processing plant fire in Hamlet, North Carolina, where locked doors trapped workers in a burning processing plant, causing 25 deaths. September 3, 1998: Grain elevator explosion in Haysville, Kansas. A series of dust explosions in a large grain storage facility resulted in the deaths of seven people. [28]
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Amid a host of lawsuits by foreign productions looking to recoup money from Romania’s beleaguered cash rebate system, industry insiders say the situation has reached a crisis point, with one ...
Romania's extensive refining capacity surpasses its domestic demand for refined petroleum products, enabling the country to engage in substantial exports of various oil products and petrochemicals. This includes, but is not limited to, lubricants, bitumen, and fertilizers, distributed across the eastern European region.
The Bucharest Court ruled in April of this year to send the case to trial, a decision Tate has appealed. Romanian court sends Andrew Tate's human trafficking case back to prosecutors Skip to main ...
In 2018, Romania was the third biggest agricultural producer of the EU and produced the largest amount of maize. [3] Agriculture summed up about 4.3% of GDP in 2019, down from 12.6% in 2004. [4] As of 2017, 25.8% of the Romanian workforce is employed in agriculture, compared to an EU average of 4.4%. [5]