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The Sofia Zoo will introduce new entrance fees starting in February, following a decision made today by the Sofia Municipal Council
The Sofia Municipality has recommended that schools and kindergartens in the capital reduce outdoor physical activity due to a moderate increase in the PM10 levels in the air. This advice follows the municipality's commitment to promptly notify residents about the excess of the 24-hour PM10 value above 100 μg/m3, recorded at two automatic measuring stations across the city in one day. It is also based on the forecast from the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH), which warns of the potential for moderate air pollution in the coming days.
The current weather conditions are conducive to the formation of temperature inversions, which trap pollutants in the lower layers of the atmosphere. The pollution excesses were recorded at the monitoring stations in Druzhba, Nadezhda, and Hippodruma. As a result, the municipality has advised sensitive groups, including children, to limit outdoor physical activity. The Air for Health association, which collaborates with Sofia Municipality on air quality issues, emphasized that moderate air pollution over short periods is typically manageable for most people. However, it can pose health risks for those with existing chronic conditions.
Experts recommend that vulnerable individuals reduce prolonged or strenuous outdoor activities and watch for symptoms like coughing, irritation, or difficulty breathing. For the general population, the risks remain low, but it is still advisable to limit intense outdoor exercise and keep an eye out for discomfort, especially in children or elderly relatives.
The municipality is also implementing additional measures as part of its broader efforts to address the ongoing air pollution problem in Sofia.
Source: Sofia Municipality press release
During the night and early hours of Thursday, cloudy skies will prevail across Bulgaria, with precipitation ceasing in the southeastern regions
The weather on January 15 is expected to be predominantly cloudy throughout Bulgaria, with occasional light snow showers, especially in the southern regions
On January 14, the weather in Bulgaria will feature mostly sunny skies in the northern regions as clouds begin to break up
The weather in Bulgaria on January 13 will bring snow to the southern regions, with significant accumulations expected in mountainous areas such as the Rila-Rhodope massif
The Road Infrastructure Agency has urged drivers to ensure their vehicles are properly prepared for winter conditions in the coming days, as meteorologists forecast rain and snow in Northwestern Bulgaria and the Fore-Balkans
On January 11, the weather across Bulgaria will generally be mostly cloudy, with varying precipitation depending on the region
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