Today is the Deadline For Submitting Bids For Cleaning Sofia
Today is the deadline for submitting bids to the Sofia Municipality for cleaning Sofia and collecting waste over the next 5 years.
Nearly half million Bulgarians have taken part Saturday in the "Clean Bulgaria in a Day" initiative, sponsor and organizer bTV reports.
The campaign has now become an annual event. The most volunteers have turned out in the capital Sofia.
By Saturday evening, the participants have collected 12 metric tons of waste. For the first time this year the recyclable trash has been separated.
The campaign has also been massive in the cities of Plovdiv, Ruse, Veliko Tarnovo, and Varna, among many others.
A number of celebrities – singers and actors, and senior politicians and officials, such as President, Rosen Plevneliev, caretaker Prime Minister, Marina Raykov, and the Mayor of Sofia, Yordanka Fandakova, also took part in the cleaning effort.
The 2013 campaign had a special focus on water basins and reservoirs. Scores came to clean the Iskar dam near Sofia.
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Following the heavy rain and hailstorm in Sofia, Mayor Vasil Terziev reported that the city received 230 distress calls to emergency services and 34 signals at the Metropolitan Municipality's contact center
A yellow code for heavy rainfall has been issued today for 13 regions in Bulgaria
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