Bulgaria's Mortality Rate Remains Highest in Europe
Bulgaria continues to hold the highest mortality rate in Europe
Europe experienced its hottest March in recorded history in 2025, marking a significant milestone in the continent's ongoing climate crisis. According to the Copernicus Earth observation program, extreme weather patterns have become increasingly frequent across Europe, a region that is warming at a faster rate than any other globally.
The month was characterized by starkly contrasting rainfall patterns across the continent. Some areas faced their driest March in decades, while others saw their wettest, creating a highly unusual and erratic climate. Samantha Burgess from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts highlighted that such variations in weather extremes had not been observed in many places for nearly fifty years.
Globally, March 2025 ranked as the second-hottest on record, further emphasizing the ongoing trend of rising temperatures. This marked the continuation of an unbroken series of record-breaking temperatures that began in July 2023. Since then, the global average temperature has consistently remained at least 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, a consequence of the widespread burning of fossil fuels.
Several settlements in the Razgrad region and parts of the town of Tsar Kaloyan have been left without electricity following a severe storm that hit the area yesterday
On May 23, Bulgaria will experience mostly sunny skies, though clouds will increase by the afternoon
Bulgaria will see a mix of sun and instability on May 22
On Wednesday, cloud cover will temporarily increase, starting from the western regions and gradually moving eastward
On May 20, much of Bulgaria will experience mostly sunny weather, with cumulus clouds building up during the afternoon
The weather in Bulgaria on Monday, May 19, is expected to start with clear skies before clouds roll in, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms
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