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Strong wind in Sofia inflicts damage

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Teams of the emergency unit of the Sofia Inspectorate and the cleaning companies are repairing the damage caused by the strong winds last night and this morning in Sofia. There are signals for fallen branches and broken fences, BNR reported.

The wind is stronger in the southern regions of the capital city. The residents of Sofia are advised to must secure their terraces, and the construction companies are advised to secure the sites, Sofia Municipality warned.



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