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No reports of injured Bulgarian citizens in explosion near Bristol

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There have been no reports of injured Bulgarian citizens in the accident at the wastewater treatment works near the England city of Bristol, the Bulgarian embassy in London has announced. The embassy officials are in contact with local authorities and ready to provide assistance if necessary, Bulgaria's Foreign Ministry reported.

Bulgarian citizens can contact the Bulgarian embassy in the UK by phone at the following numbers+44 20 7581 3144; +44 0 20 7584 9400; 
Phone numbers outside working hours: + 44 20 7 5813144; + 44 20 7 5849400. 
E-mail addresses for contact are: ambass.office@bulgarianembassy.org.uk and ambass.office@bgembassy.plus.com 



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