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39 Bulgarians have sought connection from Bali with embassy in Indonesia so far

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reported that over the past day some 29 Bulgarian citizens more, vacationing in Bali, have contacted the crisis headquarters formed at the Bulgarian Embassy in Indonesia. Until now, Bulgarians, who have reported that they are on the island, are 39 and they are all safe. The Foreign Ministry's recommendation to compatriots is to abstain from trips to the island due to the complicated situation with the Agung volcano. In case of need of assistance, Bulgarians can contact the Bulgarian embassy in Indonesia on +62 21 390 4048 or on the 24-hour line +62 811 932200.



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