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After the 2005 floods, he used $4 million of his personal money to fund the reconstruction of about 200 houses in the Vulturu village (Vulturu commune, Vrancea county) that were destroyed by the overflow of the Siret river.
The commune Valu lui Traian (formerly Hasancea) is named after the vallum.