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Heavy Thunderstorms Affected 17 Romanian Counties, Caused Power Outages

Over 80 localities in 17 Romanian counties were affected by the heavy rainstorms that occurred Wednesday and Thursday morning, which caused power outages, fell trees, caused fires and flooded people’s yards and basements, Romania’s General Emergency Inspectorate said Thursday.

Flood Damages In Romania Exceeded EUR3B In 2005-2010

Damages caused by floods in Romania exceeded EUR3 billion in the 2005-2010 interval, Pool of Insurance against Natural Disasters (PAID) general manager Marius Bulugea said Tuesday.

Romania Ordered By ECHR To Pay EUR3.6 Million Damages In 2010

The Romanian state was ordered to pay around EUR3.6 million in 2010, through the rulings of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), a lower amount than in previous years.

Dozens Of People In C Romania Say Their Bank Accounts Emptied Out; Damages Exceed RON1M

Dozens of people holding deposits at the local subsidiary of Credit Europe Bank in Brasov, central Romania, claimed large sums of money in their bank accounts had been withdrawn without their knowledge.

Romanian PM Says Floods Caused Damages Of Hundreds Of Million Euros

Damages caused by floods in Romania over the past three weeks rise to hundreds of millions of euros, according to data sent to the Government by local authorities, Prime Minister Emil Boc said Friday.

ECHR: Romania To Pay Over EUR18,000 Damages For Harsh Prison Conditions

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) on Tuesday ruled in favor of Romanian national Dragos Ciupercescu, who sued the Romanian state over harsh prison conditions, and compelled Romania to pay Ciupercescu over EUR18,000 in moral and material damages.

Swiss Court Rejects Appeal, Romanian Footballer Mutu Must Pay Chelsea EUR17M Damages

The Swiss Federal Court decided Monday to uphold the ruling of the Court of Arbitration for Sport, or CAS, according to which Romanian striker Mutu must pay EUR17 million damages to the Chelsea London football club.

Imran Sentenced To 6 Years In Prison For Negligent Homicide Of Romanian Director Cristian Nemescu

The Bucharest court ruled Thursday that British citizen Ali Imran will serve six years in prison after he was found guilty of negligent homicide in the case of the killing of Romanian director Cristian Nemescu.

Fees On RCA Policies Fail To Cover Insurers’ Costs – Romanian Insurance Commission

Damage claims on the segment of compulsory civil liability car insurance RCA are higher than premiums, which indicates that RCA fees do not cover insurers’ obligations toward their clients, Constantin Buzoianu, vice-president of Romania’s Insurance Supervisory Commission (CSA), said Wednesday.

Two-Day Strike In April Cost Steel Mkr AcelorMittal Galati $4-5M – Mgmt

The two days of strike organized mid-April by employees of steel maker AcelorMittal Galati caused damages estimated at $4-5 million, the plant’s general manager, Augustine Kochuparampil, said Tuesday.

Romania To Pay EUR70M Damages To Buyers Of Bucharest Hotel Complex

The Romanian authorities have to pay damages of over EUR70 million to the buyers of Bucharest-based hotel complex Lido, following a court order on retrocession of the buildings, Lido officials said Tuesday.

Heavy Rain, Strong Wind Cause Power Outages Throughout Romania

Strong wind and heavy rain during the last 24 hours caused power outages in twelve counties in northern, central and western Romania, according to the report drawn up by Romania’s Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform.

Romania To Pay Ex Miners’ Leader Only EUR10,000 For Illegal Detention

The Bucharest Court of Appeals on Friday rejected the appeal of former miners’ leader Miron Cozma, who had requested EUR4 million in damages for illegal detention after the annulment of a pardoning decree.

Romania Grants RON759.8M In Damages To Former Depositors In CEC

Romania will grant total damages of 759.8 million lei (EUR1-RON3.6579) to some 37,460 people who deposited money in bank Casa de Economii si Consemnatiuni, or CEC, in view of purchasing cars during the communist regime, minister of Economy and Finance Varujan Vosganian said Wednesday.

Romania Extends List Of People To Receive Damages For Former Deposits At CEC

The Romanian authorities on Wednesday expanded the list of eligible persons to receive damages for their deposits at the savings bank Casa de Economii si Consemnatiuni, or CEC, in view of purchasing cars, regardless of the make.

More Counties In Romania Faced With Power Outages Over Strong Wind

Romania’s Ministry of Interior and Administrative Reform said that the electric networks in 45 locations from five Romanian counties were seriously damaged Sunday morning by powerful windstorms.

EXCLUSIVE: Romanian Employees May Claim Moral Damages Only If Clearly Stipulated In Work Contract

Romanian employees whose employers cause them material harm at work or during activities related to their jobs are eligible for moral damages only if such damages are stipulated in the collective labor contract, according to a decision of Romania’s High Court of Cassation and Justice.