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Romania swelters in heatwave, energy ministry increases power production

Romanians were blistering under an extended heatwave on Monday, with temperatures expected to surpass 42 degrees Celsius (107.6 ° F) and the energy ministry increasing power production because of the rise in demand.

Romania's weather condition company extended temperature level warnings until Tuesday throughout the majority of the nation, and stated torrential storms and hail might follow.

The company said nights would be tropical, with temperature levels above 22 degrees Celsius. It said Sunday was the hottest July 14 on record in Romania, with 136 of 168 weather stations registering record heats.

Hundreds of countless people in Romania have called emergency medical services to report heat stroke, headaches and faints, officials said.

The heatwave has actually affected much of eastern and southern Europe and triggered North Macedonia and Bosnia's Serb Republic on Monday to ask Serbia for firefighting helicopters to combat forest fires.

Romania's energy ministry stated power producers, mostly coal-fired, had actually increased production by 400 megawatts (MW), and that set up grid blackouts for upkeep work had been held off.

The ministry was looking at methods to increase hydro power production, particularly during peak consumption times in the night.

I have been guaranteed there are no threats of general blackouts across big locations, Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja said. Specific regional problems can appear due to high temperatures and I am convinced we can remedy them quickly.

With power usage up 10% on the year, Romania was importing electrical power, with spot rates for delivery on Tuesday evening surpassing 700 euros per MW, among Europe's greatest.

Romania's water management agency said over 500 towns and towns had various water limitations in location, generally in the east and south.

(source: Reuters)