Freeze-Hit Bulgaria Halts Demolition of Illegal Buildings

Business » PROPERTIES | December 30, 2010, Thursday // 15:28
Bulgaria: Freeze-Hit Bulgaria Halts Demolition of Illegal Buildings The DNSK operations on removing illegal constructions began on November 1 in the fishing village near the mouth of the Ropotamo River. Photo by BGNES

The bad weather in Bulgaria has suspended the demolition of illegally constructed buildings along the southern part of the Black Sea coast, authorities announced.

The leveling will be renewed after January 10, a statement by the Directorate for National Construction Supervision (DNSK) said.

The DNSK operations on removing illegal constructions began on November 1 in the fishing village near the mouth of the Ropotamo River. Then, several buildings were demolished in another village near the city of Burgas.

Many protests and police interactions were involved in the process of removing illegal constructions in the Black Sea town of Nesebar.

In the middle of December DNSK announced it is starting to remove the illegal constructions near the Iskar Reservoir, four years after they were erected.

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