Sofia Public Transport to Hire 20 More Uzbek Drivers Amid Ongoing Staff Shortages
Sofia’s public transport is set to welcome another 20 drivers from Uzbekistan by the end of the year
Snowfall blankets the Shipka Pass and the Republic Pass in Bulgaria, significantly reducing visibility in the region. While the roadway has been cleared and treated with sand, icy patches persist, posing risks for drivers. The temperature plunges to minus 11 degrees at Shipka Pass, exacerbating the potential for hazardous icing. Currently, four maintenance vehicles are diligently working on the road.
Motorists are urged to exercise extreme caution, maintain appropriate speeds, avoid sudden maneuvers, keep a safe distance, and refrain from overtaking snow removal vehicles.
Nikolay Petrov, a representative of the company maintaining the Shipka pass, emphasized the necessity for drivers to equip their vehicles with winter tires. Additionally, the movement of cargo trucks weighing over 12 tons is prohibited due to the inclement weather conditions. The road treatment helps combat ice down to temperatures between minus 10 and minus 15 degrees. Petrov also warned about snow drifts, urging increased vigilance from drivers.
According to the latest monitoring by the Confederation of Independent Trade Unions in Bulgaria (CITUB), the prices of goods in the small consumer basket have shown minimal change over the past month
Deputy Prime Minister Atanas Zafirov stated on Friday during parliamentary Question Time that Bulgaria is not facing a water crisis at present
Bulgaria’s nomination of “Bagpipes and bagpipe playing in Bulgaria - transmission of knowledge and skills” has cleared a key stage toward inclusion on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanit
The traditional German Christmas Market in Sofia opens its doors today at 6 p.m., welcoming visitors to the City Garden in Alexander Battenberg Square
The average pension in Bulgaria is projected to reach 541.20 euros (1,060 BGN) in 2026, according to the draft Law on the State Social Security Budget for the same year, recently approved by the government
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