Bulgaria: Mystery Drone Forces Brief Closure of Airspace above Sofia Airport
Airspace above Sofia’s Vasil Levski Airport was temporarily shut down on Saturday after security systems detected a drone in the vicinity of the capital’s main aviation hub
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Bulgaria's capital, Sofia, stands on the edge of a potential waste crisis within the next three years if immediate actions are not taken, as highlighted by an inspection conducted by the new management of the Waste Treatment Distribution Company. This review, undertaken by the recently instated leadership at the end of November, sounded the alarm bells regarding the critical state of waste management.
The inspection revealed that the plant is yielding a significantly reduced amount of refuse-derived fuel (RDF) from the processing of municipal solid waste (MSW), with a concerning decline in quality. This deterioration in RDF quality has resulted in a lack of demand for the produced fuel.
Furthermore, the cells in the landfill are reaching their capacity at a much faster rate than anticipated. This accelerated filling pace raises concerns that the city might confront a garbage crisis within the relatively short timeframe of 2-3 years. Responding to the urgency, Mayor Vasil Terziev has initiated an internal audit to comprehensively assess the overall condition of the plant.
The potential for a waste crisis in Sofia has sparked immediate concern, prompting urgent assessments and discussions on the necessary steps to avert an impending catastrophe in the city's waste management infrastructure.
Airspace above Sofia’s Vasil Levski Airport was temporarily shut down on Saturday after security systems detected a drone in the vicinity of the capital’s main aviation hub
Musicians from the Bulgarian National Radio (BNR) have suspended all concert activities starting Friday, protesting what they describe as insufficient salaries.
During the night, cloud cover will shift toward western regions but will gradually clear, leaving most of the country with mostly clear skies by morning.
A total of 326 Bulgarian citizens are returning from Dubai today on a special flight organized by the state. Gulliver Airlines is operating the Airbus A330-203, departing from Sofia in the early afternoon and arriving at Al Maktoum International Airport i
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The Sofia Municipality has completed contractor selection procedures for two waste management zones in the capital: Zone 2, covering Vazrazhdane, Oborishte and the central part of Triaditsa, and Zone 5, which includes Iskar, Kremikovtsi and Pancharevo
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