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Heavy floods threaten Romania's Praid salt mine, a tourism magnet

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Posted on May 29, 2025

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PRAID, Romania (Reuters) -Severe floods in Romania are threatening to destroy the Praid salt mine, one of Europe's largest salt reserves which attracts half a million tourists each year with its

Severe Flooding Puts Romania's Praid Salt Mine and Tourism at Risk

PRAID, Romania (Reuters) -Severe floods in Romania are threatening to destroy the Praid salt mine, one of Europe's largest salt reserves which attracts half a million tourists each year with its spectacular galleries housing an adventure park and chapel carved in salt.

Authorities have shut down the mine as the worst floods in 30 years in the central Romanian county of Harghita have swollen a nearby stream, further flooding part of the mine.

The floods are threatening to destroy the livelihood of people in the town of Praid who have relied on tourism centred around the salt mine for decades, local authority officials said.

"A problem with the salt mine can have catastrophic consequences for the entire region," said Csongor Zsombori, head accountant at the Praid branch of the state-controlled National Salt Company S.A. which partly owns the mine.

While part of the mine has been producing salt, with an annual production capacity of around 70,000-100,000 metric tons, its huge galleries which also house a medical centre, receive tourists, including for medical treatment for respiratory diseases.

Laszlo Nyagrus, mayor of Praid, said the miners have removed their equipment and machines and were working to preserve another part of the mine which has not been open to visitors so far.

"They are trying to save this area, these galleries, by building so-called sluices and dams to protect it, so that at least this part ... will not be damaged," he said.

"We need to look at what can be done very quickly in the tourism sector, what opportunities can be explored or should be explored, so that we can retain as many tourists as possible in Praid."

(Reporting by Emoke Kerekes;Writing by Krisztina Than; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • Severe floods threaten Praid salt mine in Romania.
  • Praid salt mine is a major tourist attraction in Europe.
  • Floods risk the livelihood of Praid's residents.
  • Authorities are working to protect parts of the mine.
  • Tourism opportunities are being explored to retain visitors.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is threatening the Praid salt mine?
Severe floods in Romania are threatening to destroy the Praid salt mine, which is experiencing the worst flooding in 30 years.
How many tourists visit the Praid salt mine annually?
The Praid salt mine attracts around half a million tourists each year.
What actions are being taken to protect the mine?
Miners have removed their equipment and are working to preserve parts of the mine by building sluices and dams to prevent further damage.
What are the economic implications of the mine's closure?
The closure of the mine could have catastrophic consequences for the local economy, as many residents rely on tourism centered around the salt mine.
What is the annual production capacity of the Praid salt mine?
The mine has an annual production capacity of around 70,000 to 100,000 metric tons of salt.

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