Housing Prices Rise in Sofia, but Affordability Improves
Housing affordability in Sofia has improved since the pandemic, making it one of the few capitals in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) to experience this positive trend
This morning, an unexpected geyser of hot water erupted at the intersection of "Rositsa" and "Dunav" streets in the center of Sofia. Initial reports indicate that the incident was caused by a malfunction in the heating network.
According to information available on the website of "Toplofikatsia Sofia" (Heating Sofia), the flow of hot water has been halted in the area spanning from "Panagyurishte" street to "G.S. Rakovski" street, as well as along "Tsar Osvoboditel" boulevard and "Vasil Levski" boulevard. Restoration of heat supply is anticipated by the morning of June 13.
While the sudden geyser may have captivated the attention of passersby, it likely caused concern among residents of the affected building.
The Petrohan Pass remains fully closed to traffic due to numerous fallen trees obstructing the road
A tragic incident occurred when a 29-year-old woman from Sandanski gave birth in an ambulance while being transported to a hospital in Petric
The body of a 21-year-old man was discovered in the Ogosta River, prompting an investigation by the Vratsa police
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