Massive Holiday Exodus Predicted as Nearly 1 Million Bulgarians Hit the Road
Anticipated heavy traffic looms over Bulgaria as the nation gears up for the upcoming holidays
A new large-scale wildfire has erupted in southern Bulgaria in the area between the Black Sea towns of Pomorie and Nessebar.
The flames engulfed close to 10 000 decares of pine and deciduous forests and dry grass and bushes.
Over 150 people, firemen, forest rangers, military servicemen, and volunteers are taking part in the extinguishing effort.
Atanas Terziev, Governor of the Region of Burgas, reports that the blaze is still burning and more help is needed. He stresses that manpower will be particularly necessary in mountainous areas with difficult access.
Dense smoke is reported in the Dyulinski mountain pass where traffic is impeded and drivers are asked to exercise caution.
The large number of blazes in Bulgaria is attributed to the summer heat and draught, and to human recklessness.
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According to Assistant Professor Anastasia Stoycheva, PhD, the Director of the Department "Forecasts" at the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology
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