New Booths Installed for Bulgarian Presidential Guards as Recruitment Campaign Continues
The National Guard units stationed at the entrance to the President's administration building now have new booths
During a National Assembly hearing on water scarcity, alarming data was presented about the state of Bulgaria's water resources and access to water for domestic and irrigation needs. Environment and Water Minister Petar Dimitrov highlighted a troubling trend of persistent drought and reduced water runoff, particularly severe in the Danube Plain, where runoff has decreased by 82% compared to last year. The World Meteorological Organization identified 2022 as the driest year in three decades, underscoring the gravity of the situation.
Minister Dimitrov pointed out significant inefficiencies in the water transmission network, particularly in areas like Pleven and Lovech, where much of the water fails to be retained and is instead lost. In some cases, losses in these systems exceed 90%, emphasizing the critical need for intervention. Efforts are underway to address these issues by collaborating with municipalities still experiencing water shortages.
Regional Development Minister Violeta Koritarova stressed the importance of prioritizing projects to improve water supply and sanitation infrastructure, funded through state budget programs. She urged mayors to recognize the urgency of addressing these challenges, emphasizing that settlements struggling with water regimes are unlikely to attract or retain residents, even if they are otherwise well-developed.
The weather on January 23 is expected to remain mostly calm across Bulgaria
As of January, there are 2,065,573 pensioners in Bulgaria, with the average basic pension amounting to 835.91 leva, excluding additional supplements
Two people were injured in a collision between a bus and a truck on the Hemus Highway near the Vitinya Tunnel this morning
Rod Stewart, the iconic British singer and two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, will perform in Sofia, Bulgaria, on December 11, 2025
Several schools across Bulgaria have received dozens of bomb threats via email
On January 22, the weather in Bulgaria will start with heavy cloud cover, which will begin to disperse in the evening
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