The European Parliament’s committee has approved €14.3 million in aid for Romania to address damages caused by last year’s floods. The resolution specifically highlighted the significant damage sustained at the Parajd salt mine during the flooding events. This allocation aims to provide financial assistance for recovery and mitigation efforts in affected areas. The Parajd mine experienced the most substantial losses due to the floods, according to the resolution’s justification. The funding will support restoration work and help prevent future damage from similar natural disasters. The European Parliament emphasized the importance of addressing the vulnerabilities exposed by the floods. This aid package represents a commitment to supporting Romania’s disaster relief and long-term resilience.