
Parajd Salt Mine: Urgent Riverbed Work Begins Amidst Flooding Fears
Parajd Salt Mine Flooding Prevention: Work Begins, Ministers Inspect, European Experts to Assist Parajd, Romania – Urgent work has commenced to secure the Korondpataka riverbed near the Parajd salt mine following recent concerns about flooding and potential damage. The project aims to prevent further erosion and protect the surrounding area. Romanian Ministers Bogdan Ivan (Economy) and Mircea Fechet (Environment) visited the site on June 4th, 2025, to oversee the operation and meet with local authorities. "The work is crucial to ensure the safety of Parajd residents," stated Minister Ivan during the inspection. Eight experts from Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, and Hungary are scheduled to arrive on Wednesday to assist in assessing the situation and developing long-term solutions. The mayor has assured the public that the relocation measures remain in place for their protection. This collaborative effort between local authorities, national government, and international experts demonstrates a commitment to addressing the environmental challenges and securing the safety of the community. The ongoing monitoring and proactive measures taken are promising signs for the future of Parajd.