Over 750 signals about flooded streets, avenues, underground stations, stranded vehicles and residential districts left without electricity were sent in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia after the heavy thunderstorm last night. People living on ground floors were evacuated. Fire brigades continue to drain the flooded streets in some residential districts located in the southern part of Sofia. They are also draining basements and subways in the central part of the capital. Some large hospitals were also affected by the recent heavy rainfall. The waters of Perlovska, Slatinska and Vladaiska Rivers went out of the river beds. The situation has returned to normal after the interference of the emergency teams who continue to remove fallen trees and branches. Shafts have been cleared of leaves and mud. According to the weather forecast, more precipitation is expected on Wednesday afternoon.
25.9 per cent of Bulgarians who intend to vote in the June 9 parliamentary elections said they would choose GERB-SDS , compared with 16 per cent for We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria (PP-DB) , 14 per cent for the Movement for Rights and..
The initiative for a common European degree lays the foundations for a common European education area , said the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth Iliana Ivanova at a meeting at the University of National and..
Migrants have crashed on the Haskovo - Dimitrovgrad road while being chased by police. Seven people were detained, six of them without identity documents. The driver, a Syrian national, has a residence registration in the town of Harmanli. The car..
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A new complex in the village of Samoranovo, which includes a prison without bars based on the Norwegian model, a training center for prison officers, etc...
Bulgaria remains consistent in its support for Ukraine and will actively participate in the process of its post-war reconstruction , caretaker Premier an..
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