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Documente din Arhivele Naționale, distruse de inundațiile din București. Sala de studiu, închisă
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Documente din Arhivele Naționale, distruse de inundațiile din București. Sala de studiu, închisă

The National Archives' study room in Bucharest was flooded during recent heavy rains, submerging hundreds of archival files stored on shelves. Despite a recent European Union-funded renovation project worth six million euros, the drainage system failed, with the study room located below ground level exacerbating the issue. Historian Mihai Burcea criticized the situation, suggesting that moving the study room to ground level could prevent recurring floods and further damage. The institution has extended the closure of the study room until July 8, 2026, with operations resuming on July 9, 2026. Another user commented on the ongoing challenges faced by researchers, including bureaucratic obstacles and the increasing frequency of such incidents.

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Documente din Arhivele Naționale, distruse de inundațiile din București. Sala de studiu, închisă

The National Archives' study room in Bucharest was flooded during recent heavy rains, submerging hundreds of archival files stored on shelves. Despite a recent European Union-funded renovation project worth six million euros, the drainage system failed, with the study room located below ground level exacerbating the issue. Historian Mihai Burcea criticized the situation, suggesting that moving the study room to ground level could prevent recurring floods and further damage. The institution has extended the closure of the study room until July 8, 2026, with operations resuming on July 9, 2026. Another user commented on the ongoing challenges faced by researchers, including bureaucratic obstacles and the increasing frequency of such incidents.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): While the article discusses infrastructure issues related to flood management and public services, it does not take a clear ideological stance. It presents both institutional responses and criticisms from external stakeholders without overtly favoring any particular political group or ideology. The

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