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Überwachen Sie die Donaupegel in Echtzeit mit DanubeAlert

DanubeAlert ist Ihre umfassende Lösung zur Überwachung des Donau-Wasserstandes und zum Empfang von personalisierten Warnmeldungen bei kritischen Wasserständen. Mit unserer App haben Sie schnellen und einfachen Zugriff auf die aktuellen Donaupegel und Sie können Warnmeldungen einrichten, um benachrichtigt zu werden, sobald ein kritischer Wasserstand erreicht wird.

Echtzeit-Pegelstände der Donau und Donaupegel-Prognose

Mit DanubeAlert sind Sie stets über die Wasserstände der Donau und hydrologische Veränderungen informiert. Egal, ob Sie sich für die Donaupegel-Prognose, historische Daten oder die Überwachung in Echtzeit interessieren, unsere Plattform bietet Ihnen alle notwendigen Informationen. Die App wird ständig mit genauen Daten aktualisiert und liefert zuverlässige hydrologische Informationen für alle sieben Anrainerstaaten der Donau. Überwachen Sie Pegelstände-Stationen entlang der gesamten Donau.

Hochwasserwarnungen für die Donau und Pegelalarme

Machen Ihnen mögliche Hochwasser Sorgen? DanubeAlert bietet Ihnen Hochwasserwarnungen für die Donau und Hochwasserwarnungen, damit Sie rechtzeitig vorbereitet sind. Sie können personalisierte Warnungen für jede Stadt oder jedes Land entlang des Flusses einrichten. Unsere App ermöglicht es Ihnen, die Donaupegel problemlos zu überwachen und benachrichtigt zu werden, sobald der Wasserstand kritische Werte erreicht.

Ihre App zur Überwachung der Donaupegel

Die DanubeAlert-Plattform ist ideal für alle, die eine genaue Überwachung der Donau benötigen. Egal, ob Sie im Bereich Transport, Landwirtschaft tätig sind oder einfach in einer Flussregion wohnen, DanubeAlert ist die perfekte Lösung für Sie. Mit nur einem Klick erhalten Sie Benachrichtigungen über die Donaupegel und stellen sicher, dass Sie jederzeit informiert bleiben. Nutzen Sie unsere Wasserstandsmeldung Donau für präzise Informationen.

Detailierte hydrologische Daten zur Donau und Pegelmeldung Donau

DanubeAlert bietet Ihnen präzise hydrologische Daten, die leicht zugänglich sind. Jeder Bericht wird in Echtzeit aktualisiert, sodass Sie die Entwicklung der Wasserstände der Donau über einen längeren Zeitraum verfolgen können. Zusätzlich bieten wir eine umfassende Donaupegel-Prognose und Pegelmeldung Donau, um Ihnen bei der Planung im Voraus zu helfen.

Erfahren Sie mehr über die Donaupegel in Rumänien, Österreich, der Slowakei, Ungarn, Kroatien, Serbien und Bulgarien

DanubeAlert deckt alle Länder ab, durch die die Donau fließt, einschließlich Rumänien, Österreich, Slowakei, Ungarn, Kroatien, Serbien und Bulgarien. Die App bietet Ihnen eine Echtzeit-Pegelstände-Überwachung der Wasserstände. Egal, wo Sie sich befinden, Sie können die notwendigen Informationen abrufen, um auf jede Änderung des Wasserstandes vorbereitet zu sein.

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Die Anwendung Danube Alert überwacht ständig die Donaupegel und den Donau Wasserstand entlang der Donau, wobei hier alle Länder durch die die Donau fließt erfaßt werden: Austria Slovakia Hungary Croatia Serbia Bulgaria Romania. Durch diese Anwendung haben Benutzer Zugang zu aktuellen Pegelständen, Wasserstandsmeldung und Echtzeit Daten der Wasserstände für hydrometrische Stationen entlang der Donau. Sie können Hochwasserwarnungen und personalisierte Warnungen für verschiedene Städte oder Abschnitte der Donau einstellen.

Überwachen Sie die Donaupegel in Echtzeit mit DanubeAlert

Bleiben Sie stets auf dem Laufenden mit den aktuellsten Daten über die Donaupegel dank DanubeAlert. In der untenstehenden Tabelle finden Sie die aktualisierten Donaupegel für alle wichtigen Städte entlang des Flusses und erhalten zuverlässige Informationen von Pegelstände-Stationen, wann immer Sie sie brauchen.

Individuelle Alarme für Donaupegel und Hochwasserwarnungen

Benötigen Sie schnelle Alarme für den Wasserstand? Mit DanubeAlert können Sie individuelle Pegelwarnungen für die Städte oder Länder einstellen, die für Sie am wichtigsten sind. Egal, ob Sie die Donaupegel-Prognose verfolgen oder sich auf potenzielle Hochwasser mit Hochwasserwarnungen für die Donau vorbereiten wollen, unsere App hält Sie informiert.

Donaupegel-Prognose und detaillierte hydrologische Daten

Möchten Sie wissen, wie sich die Donaupegel entwickeln werden? Der Abschnitt Donaupegel-Prognose in DanubeAlert ist genau das Richtige für Sie. Zusätzlich zu den täglichen Daten bieten wir einen umfassenden Überblick über langfristige Trends mit Echtzeit-Pegelstände und Wasserstandsmeldung Donau, sodass Sie wissen, wie sich die Wasserstände verändern.

Warum DanubeAlert?

Mit DanubeAlert erhalten Sie direkten Zugang zu den neuesten hydrologischen Daten und Pegelmeldung Donau der Donau, egal wo Sie sich befinden. Unsere App ist ideal für alle, die Echtzeit-Pegelstände-Überwachung der Wasserstände benötigen, sei es für den Transport, die Landwirtschaft oder einfach nur, um informiert zu bleiben über den Donau-Wasserstand.

Seien Sie stets vorbereitet auf Änderungen des Wasserstands mit DanubeAlert – Ihrer zuverlässigen App für die Überwachung der Donaupegel.

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Romania: Danube Water Levels Today

Danube Water Levels Today - Real-Time Monitoring (Data provided by afdj)

City Rkm Water Level (cm) Variation Measured Temperature (°C) Date and Time 24H 48H 72H 96H 120H Forecast Update Date
Baziaș 1072 568 -4 11.5 2026-04-20 0 0 0 0 0 2026-04-19
Bechet 679 194 -10 12.5 2026-04-20 191 182 174 166 158 2026-04-19
Brăila 170 310 -14 12 2026-04-20 310 290 273 259 246 2026-04-19
Calafat 795 138 3 12 2026-04-20 128 121 114 106 99 2026-04-19
Călărași 370 183 -17 12.5 2026-04-20 180 160 145 130 119 2026-04-19
Cernavodă 300 208 -22 12 2026-04-20 207 182 162 145 129 2026-04-19
Cetate 811 197 5 12 2026-04-20 0 0 0 0 0 2026-04-19
Corabia 630 151 -11 12.5 2026-04-20 149 139 130 122 114 2026-04-19
Drencova 1015 957 6 11.5 2026-04-20 0 0 0 0 0 2026-04-19
Drobeta Turnu Severin 931 738 -24 11.5 2026-04-20 0 0 0 0 0 2026-04-19
Galați 150 307 -11 12 2026-04-20 305 285 268 254 242 2026-04-19
Giurgiu 493 169 -19 13 2026-04-20 169 155 143 134 124 2026-04-19
Gruia 851 172 2 11.5 2026-04-20 206 197 187 177 167 2026-04-19
Hârșova 253 280 -19 12 2026-04-20 281 264 248 232 218 2026-04-19
Isaccea 103 240 -8 12 2026-04-20 239 226 209 197 188 2026-04-19
Moldova Veche 1048 704 -4 11.5 2026-04-20 0 0 0 0 0 2026-04-19
Oltenița 430 195 -19 12.5 2026-04-20 194 179 167 157 148 2026-04-19
Orșova 954 2495 10 11.5 2026-04-20 0 0 0 0 0 2026-04-19
Rast 738 162 -6 12 2026-04-20 0 0 0 0 0 2026-04-19
Sulina 0 82 2 12 2026-04-20 0 0 0 0 0 2026-04-19
Tulcea 71 196 -4 12 2026-04-20 190 178 164 153 145 2026-04-19
Turnu Măgurele 597 167 -13 13 2026-04-20 169 160 152 145 137 2026-04-19
Zimnicea 554 214 -14 13 2026-04-20 213 202 192 184 175 2026-04-19

Danube River Water Level in Romania - Hydrological Forecast (Data provided by danubeportal)

City Fairway Rkm Date and Time Water Level (cm) Country
Agigea Canal Dunăre-Marea Neagră 1 2026-04-20 14:00:00 738 Romania
Baziaș Dunărea 1072 2026-04-20 15:00:00 580 Romania
Bechet Dunărea 679 2026-04-20 10:03:00 194 Romania
Brăila Dunărea 169 2026-04-20 14:00:00 297 Romania
Calafat Dunărea 795 2026-04-20 10:03:00 138 Romania
Călărași Borcea 94 2026-04-20 15:00:00 169 Romania
Cernavodă Dunărea 298 2026-04-20 13:00:00 189 Romania
Cernavodă Canal Canal Dunăre-Marea Neagră 60 2026-04-20 14:00:00 630 Romania
Cernavodă SPC Aval Canal Dunăre-Marea Neagră 59 2026-04-20 13:00:00 736 Romania
Cetate Dunărea 811 2026-04-20 04:00:00 197 Romania
Corabia Dunărea 630 2026-04-20 10:03:00 151 Romania
Drencova Dunărea 1015 2026-04-20 04:00:00 957 Romania
Drobeta Turnu Severin Dunărea 931 2026-04-20 04:00:00 738 Romania
Galați Dunărea 150 2026-04-20 10:03:00 307 Romania
Giurgiu Dunărea 493 2026-04-20 10:03:00 169 Romania
Gruia Dunărea 851 2026-04-20 10:03:00 219 Romania
Hârșova Dunărea 252 2026-04-20 13:00:00 286 Romania
Isaccea Dunărea 103 2026-04-20 14:00:00 237 Romania
Luminița Canal Luminița 4 2026-04-08 19:00:00 176 Romania
Medgidia Canal Dunăre-Marea Neagră 37 2026-04-20 14:00:00 739 Romania
Moldova Veche Dunărea 1048 2026-04-20 15:05:00 725 Romania
Murfatlar Canal Dunăre-Marea Neagră 24 2026-04-20 14:00:00 723 Romania
Năvodari Canal Poarta Albă-Midia Năvodari 1 2026-04-20 14:00:00 178 Romania
Oltenița Dunărea 430 2026-04-20 10:03:00 195 Romania
Orșova Dunărea 954 2026-04-20 15:00:00 2531 Romania
Ovidiu Canal Poarta Albă-Midia Năvodari 12 2026-04-20 14:00:00 735 Romania
Rast Dunărea 738 2026-04-20 04:00:00 162 Romania
Sulina Dunărea 0 2026-04-20 04:00:00 82 Romania
Tulcea Dunărea 71 2026-04-20 04:00:00 196 Romania
Turnu Măgurele Dunărea 597 2026-04-20 10:03:00 167 Romania
Zimnicea Dunărea 554 2026-04-20 10:03:00 214 Romania

Hydrological Bulletins (Data provided by hidro.ro)

Buletin hidrologic informativ pentru 2026-04-20

Data: 2026-04-20

Situația hidrologică pe râuri și Dunăre în intervalul 19.04.2026 ora 07.00 – 20.04.2026 ora 07.00

RÂURI
Debitele au fost în general în scădere, exceptând râurile din bazinele hidrografice: Vișeu, Iza, Tur, Crasna, Barcău, Crișul Repede, Bega Veche, Bega, Timiș, Moravița, Bârzava, Caraș, Nera, Cerna, Jiu, Vedea, Neajlov, Bârlad și pe cele din Dobrogea, unde au fost staționare.
Debitele se situează sub mediile multianuale lunare, cu valori cuprinse între 30–90% din acestea, și mai mici (sub 30%) pe râurile din bazinele hidrografice: Vișeu, Iza, Tur, Someș, Crasna, Barcău, Crișuri, Mureș, Bega, Timiș, Bârzava, Moravița, Caraș, Nera, Cerna, afluenții Jiului și unii afluenți din bazinele mijlocii și inferioare ale Oltului, Bârladului și Jijiei.
Nivelurile pe râuri la stațiile hidrometrice se situează sub COTELE DE ATENȚIE.

DUNĂRE
Debitul la intrarea în țară (secțiunea Baziaș) în intervalul 19 – 20.04.2026 a fost în scădere, având valoarea de 4500 m3/s, sub media multianuală a lunii aprilie (7400 m3/s).
În aval de Porţile de Fier, debitele au fost în scădere.

Prognoza hidrologică pe râuri și Dunăre în intervalul 20.04.2026 ora 07.00 – 21.04.2026 ora 07.00

RÂURI
Debitele vor fi relativ staționare, exceptând râurile din bazinele hidrografice: Crișuri, Arieș și cursul mijlociu și inferior al Mureșului unde vor fi în scădere.
Sunt posibile creșteri de debite și niveluri pe unele râuri mici din zonele de deal și munte, din nordul și centrul țării, datorită precipitațiilor prognozate, cedării apei din stratul de zăpadă din zonele montane înalte și propagării.
Nivelurile pe râuri la stațiile hidrometrice se vor situa sub COTELE DE ATENȚIE.

DUNĂRE
Debitul la intrarea în țară (secțiunea Baziaș) va fi în scădere (4400 m3/s).
În aval de Porțile de Fier, debitele vor fi în scădere.

Buletin hidrologic informativ pentru 2026-04-19

Data: 2026-04-19

Situația hidrologică pe râuri și Dunăre în intervalul 18.04.2026 ora 07.00 – 19.04.2026 ora 07.00

RÂURI
Debitele au fost în general relativ staționare, exceptând râurile din bazinele: Jiu (cu excepția Motrului), Argeș, Ialomița, bazinul superior al Vedei, bazinul mijlociu și inferior al Oltului, cursurile mijlocii și inferioare ale Bistriței, Buzăului și cursurile inferioare ale Moldovei, Trotușului și Putnei, unde au fost în creștere ca efect al precipitațiilor căzute în interval, cedării apei din stratul de zăpadă din zonele montane înalte și propagării.
Debitele se situează sub mediile multianuale lunare, cu valori cuprinse între 30–90% din acestea, și mai mici (sub 30%) pe râurile din bazinele hidrografice: Vișeu, Iza, Tur, Someș, Crasna, Barcău, Crișuri, Mureș, Bega, Timiș, Bârzava, Moravița, Caraș, Nera, Cerna, afluenții Jiului și unii afluenți ai Oltului, Bârladului și Jijiei.
Nivelurile pe râuri la stațiile hidrometrice se situează sub COTELE DE ATENȚIE.

DUNĂRE
Debitul la intrarea în țară (secțiunea Baziaș) în intervalul 18 – 19.04.2026 a fost în scădere, având valoarea de 4600 m3/s, sub media multianuală a lunii aprilie (7400 m3/s).
În aval de Porţile de Fier, debitele au fost în scădere.

Prognoza hidrologică pe râuri și Dunăre în intervalul 19.04.2026 ora 07.00 – 20.04.2026 ora 07.00

RÂURI
Debitele vor fi în general relativ staționare, exceptând cursurile mijlocii și inferioare ale Jiului, Oltului, Vedei, Argeșului și Ialomiței și cursul inferior al Buzăului, unde vor fi în creștere prin propagare.
Sunt posibile mici creșteri pe unele râuri din zonele de deal și munte, datorită precipitațiilor, slabe cantitativ, prognozate și cedării apei din stratul de zăpadă.
Nivelurile pe râuri la stațiile hidrometrice se situează sub COTELE DE ATENȚIE.

DUNĂRE
Debitul la intrarea în țară (secțiunea Baziaș) va fi staționar (4600 m3/s).
În aval de Porțile de Fier, debitele vor fi în scădere.

 

Danube Water Levels Today in Romania: Real-Time Monitoring and Hydrological Forecast 2026

The Danube River flows through Romania for approximately 1,075 kilometers, making it the longest stretch of the river in any single country. This vital waterway enters Romania at Baziaș, near the border with Serbia, and exits at the Black Sea through the Danube Delta, one of Europe's most important wetlands and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Monitoring Danube water levels today, Danube River levels, and current Danube water levels in Romania is essential for navigation safety, flood prevention, and environmental protection. In 2026, real-time water level monitoring and hydrological data Danube provide daily updated data through modern hydrometric stations. Danube water level forecast for 2026 helps predict future conditions, while flood warnings Danube and hydrological forecasts are automatically issued when water levels exceed safety thresholds.

Along its Romanian course, the Danube passes through numerous important cities and industrial centers. Key urban areas include Drobeta Turnu Severin, Orșova, Calafat, Corabia, Turnu Măgurele, Zimnicea, Giurgiu, Oltenița, Călărași, Brăila, Galați, Tulcea, and Sulina. Each of these cities relies on the river for transportation, water supply, and economic activities, making accurate water level monitoring, real-time Danube level tracking, and flood alert systems essential for safety and planning. Hydrometric stations throughout Romania continuously measure river levels, providing critical data for flood warnings and navigation safety.

Romania's Danube sector features significant infrastructure including the Iron Gates I and II hydroelectric dams, which are among the largest on the Danube. The Iron Gates I, completed in 1972, created a reservoir that extends over 150 kilometers upstream. The river also includes several navigation locks and channels, particularly in the Danube-Black Sea Canal system near Cernavodă, which connects the Danube to the Black Sea and significantly reduces shipping distances. These structures require constant monitoring of water levels to ensure safe passage and prevent flooding in downstream areas.

Historical Significance of the Danube in Romania

The Danube has played a crucial role in Romania's history for thousands of years. Ancient civilizations, including the Dacians and Romans, recognized the strategic importance of this waterway. The Romans built the famous Trajan's Bridge near Drobeta Turnu Severin in 103-105 AD, one of the longest bridges in the ancient world, demonstrating the river's importance as a military and commercial route.

Throughout the Middle Ages, the Danube served as a natural border and trade route, with numerous fortresses and trading posts established along its banks. Cities like Giurgiu and Brăila became important commercial centers, facilitating trade between Central Europe and the Ottoman Empire. The river also witnessed significant historical events, including battles and diplomatic negotiations that shaped the region's political landscape.

In modern times, the Danube continues to be vital for Romania's economy and infrastructure. The construction of the Iron Gates dams in the 20th century represented major engineering achievements, while the Danube-Black Sea Canal project further enhanced the river's commercial importance. Today, the Danube remains a symbol of Romania's connection to Europe and its role as a gateway between East and West.

Tourism and Natural Attractions Along the Romanian Danube

The Danube Delta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Romania's most spectacular natural attractions. Covering over 5,000 square kilometers, this unique ecosystem is home to over 300 species of birds and numerous fish species. Visitors can explore the delta by boat, observing the rich biodiversity and traditional fishing villages. The delta's labyrinth of channels, lakes, and reed beds creates a paradise for nature lovers and photographers.

The Iron Gates Gorge, where the Danube cuts through the Carpathian Mountains, offers breathtaking scenery and numerous recreational opportunities. The area features hiking trails, boat tours, and historical sites including the famous Decebalus statue, the largest rock sculpture in Europe. The region between Drobeta Turnu Severin and Orșova is particularly popular for its dramatic landscapes and cultural heritage.

River cruises along the Romanian Danube have become increasingly popular, offering travelers the opportunity to experience the country's natural beauty and historical sites. Cities like Galați, Brăila, and Tulcea serve as important ports for Danube cruises, connecting Romania with other European destinations. The combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and modern infrastructure makes the Romanian Danube a premier destination for river tourism in Europe.

Danube Water Levels Today: Real-Time Monitoring and Hydrological Forecast 2026

Water level monitoring along the Romanian Danube is crucial due to seasonal variations, flood risks, and navigation requirements. In 2026, Danube water levels today, current Danube water levels, and Danube river levels today are essential information for residents and businesses. The river experiences significant fluctuations throughout the year, with higher Danube water levels typically occurring during spring and early summer due to snowmelt from the Alps and Carpathians, and lower Danube river level during late summer and autumn. Danube water level forecast for 2026 and hydrological forecast Danube help predict future conditions, while accurate real-time Danube river water levels, daily level measurements, and comprehensive monitoring systems help authorities manage flood risks, ensure safe navigation, and support agricultural and industrial water needs. Flood warnings Danube and hydrological forecasts are automatically issued when water levels exceed safety thresholds. Real-time hydrological data and hydrological data Danube are essential for planning and safety. Many people ask "is the Danube river low right now" - our monitoring systems provide answers to such questions about water levels on the Danube.

The Lowest Daily Clearance (LDC) and Highest Daily Clearance (HDC) levels are critical thresholds that determine navigation safety and flood risk assessment. When water levels drop below LDC, navigation becomes dangerous or impossible for certain vessels, while levels exceeding HDC indicate high flood risk. Monitoring stations throughout Romania's Danube section provide essential data for environmental protection, navigation safety, and flood management, making them vital for both local communities and national infrastructure planning.

For residents, businesses, and authorities in Romania, staying informed about Danube water levels in 2026 is critical. Hydrological data Danube and real-time hydrological data are essential for planning and safety. DanubeAlert.com is the only application that sends personalized alerts for Danube water levels in Romania. Our modern monitoring platforms provide real-time updates on river conditions, historical data analysis, and personalized alerts for specific locations. Whether you need information about current water levels, flood warnings, or navigation conditions, our comprehensive monitoring systems ensure you have access to accurate, up-to-date information about the Danube River in Romania for 2026. These systems help protect lives, property, and economic activities along one of Europe's most important waterways.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Danube in Romania

How long is the Danube River in Romania?

The Danube flows through Romania for approximately 1,075 kilometers, making it the longest stretch of the river in any single country. This represents about one-third of the Danube's total length from source to sea.

What are the main cities along the Romanian Danube?

Key cities include Drobeta Turnu Severin, Orșova, Calafat, Corabia, Turnu Măgurele, Zimnicea, Giurgiu, Oltenița, Călărași, Brăila, Galați, Tulcea, and Sulina. Each city has historical and economic significance related to the river.

Why is water level monitoring important on the Romanian Danube?

Water level monitoring is essential for navigation safety, flood prevention, and environmental protection. The river experiences significant seasonal variations, and accurate monitoring helps protect communities, support commercial navigation, and manage water resources effectively.

What is the Danube Delta and why is it important?

The Danube Delta is a UNESCO World Heritage Site covering over 5,000 square kilometers where the Danube meets the Black Sea. It's one of Europe's most important wetlands, home to over 300 bird species and numerous fish species, making it a critical ecosystem for biodiversity conservation.

What are the Iron Gates dams?

The Iron Gates I and II are major hydroelectric dams on the Danube, completed in 1972 and 1984 respectively. They are among the largest on the Danube and created reservoirs that significantly altered the river's flow patterns while generating substantial hydroelectric power.

How can I monitor Danube water levels in Romania?

DanubeAlert.com is the only application that sends personalized alerts for Danube water levels in Romania. Our modern monitoring platforms provide real-time updates on Danube water levels throughout Romania. These systems offer daily measurements, historical data, flood warnings, and personalized alerts for specific locations, helping residents and businesses stay informed about river conditions. To receive personalized alerts about Danube water levels, create a free account on DanubeAlert.com and configure alerts for the cities that interest you.

How can I receive alerts about Danube water levels?

Create a free account on DanubeAlert.com to receive personalized alerts about Danube water levels. After creating your account, you can configure alerts for any city on the Danube, setting personalized thresholds for water levels. You will receive notifications when water levels reach your set thresholds, allowing you to always stay informed about river conditions in the cities that interest you.

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