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Two people are killed in floods in Romania, and hundreds of people have been evacuated

Officials said that severe overnight flooding in eastern Romania has killed two people, damaged thousands of houses, and evacuated hundreds of people. Helicopters are searching for stranded villages.

The emergency response agency reported that 25 villages in nine counties were affected, with heavy rains and high winds tearing off roofs and uprooting trees and blocking some national roads.

In eastern Romania, the counties of Neamt & Suceava were worst affected. Two rivers burst through their banks and killed a man aged 66, forcing hundreds to flee. All roads leading to the village Brosteni, in Suceava County, were closed.

Later, the emergency response agency said that a second flood victim, a woman aged 85, had been found. Firefighters used an excavator in order to recover her body.

Water management agency of the Environment Ministry said that some rivers had reached record-high water levels. It said that repairs were being carried out on bridges which had collapsed. Reporting by Luiza Ili; Editing by Giles Elgood, Hugh Lawson and Hugh Lawson

(source: Reuters)