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2014 Bulgarian floods : ウィキペディア英語版 | 2014 Bulgarian floods
On June 19, 2014, torrential rains caused severe flash flooding across northeastern Bulgaria leaving dozens of villages without electricity and submerging large parts of several cities in the region.〔(На живо: След трагедията във Варна - 10 жертви, в Добрич - 3 (Dnevnik.bg, in Bulgarian) )〕〔(Наводненията в Добрич са взели само една жертва, обяви кметът на града (Dnevnik.bg, in Bulgarian) )〕 At least 16 people were reported killed – 13 (4 of which children) in the Asparuhovo district of Varna, one in Dobrich and two in the village of Tsani Ganchevo in Shumen Province.〔〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Flood killed 10 people in Bulgaria )〕〔(12 DIE IN FLOODING IN BULGARIA AFTER HEAVY RAIN (Reuters, June 20, 2014) )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.vesti.bg/temi-v-razvitie/tema-bedstviia-sled-prolivnite-dyzhdove/dve-deca-se-udaviha-kraj-s.-cani-ginchevo-6015542 )〕 Abundant rainfall, the result of a Mediterranean cyclone, also caused damage on the Romanian shore of the Black Sea, especially in Constanța County. ==Meteorological history== In the days leading up to the event, large parts of the country had been battered by heavy rain and hailstorms. On June 18, the Varna office of the country's forecasting service (NIMH) sent an official memo to the local administration warning of intensive rain and hailstorms on the following day.〔(Интензивни валежи в североизторна България и гр. Варна 19-20 юни 2014г. (NIMH Statement, in Bulgarian) )〕 According to the NIMH, the average 24-hour for Varna Province was between 60 and 85 l/m², while in neighboring Dobrich Province it was from 90 to 155 l/m². The average amount for the whole month of June is around 50-60 l/m². A single weather station in the north of Varna recorded values of 35 l/m² in a two-hour period between 6pm and 8pm on June 19. In the far northeastern parts of Bulgaria, rainfall rates reached 140–200 mm/h.〔 On June 20 the NIMH warned that further rains up to 20 l/m² could be expected throughout the weekend.〔 According to data presented by the Inspectorate for Emergency Situations of Constanța County, the most affected areas in the county were Brebeni, wherein the amount of water was 92 l/m², Adamclisi – 80.2 l/m², Deleni – 60 l/m², Albești – 64 l/m² and the municipality of Mangalia, with 31 l/m².〔
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