Bulgaria: Household Incomes Grow Faster Than Spending in Late 2025
Average household income per person in Bulgaria grew more strongly than spending during the last quarter of 2025, according to data from the National Statistical Institute.
Maritsa river
Farmers in Northern Greece are raising alarms about the severe drought affecting their crops and urgently call for cooperation with Bulgaria to address water shortages, reports the Bulgarian National Radio. Agricultural unions are pressuring the Greek government in Athens to secure irrigation water as the Maritsa River’s water level plummets to unprecedented lows, threatening both crops and livestock.
The crisis extends beyond Greece, with wild horses suffering from thirst and Turkish farmers facing similar difficulties. Representatives from the region’s livestock breeders point to the lack of a coordinated management system for the Maritsa River, which flows through Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey. They insist that the three countries establish a fair water-sharing agreement to ensure balanced distribution during shortages, regardless of the climatic factors causing the deficit.
In response, the farmers are urging the agricultural minister to broker a tripartite accord among Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey to manage the shared water resources more effectively.
Meanwhile, meteorologists forecast a persistent heatwave over the coming ten days, with temperatures expected to soar up to 44 degrees Celsius in certain areas. Health officials advise tourists to exercise caution while at the beach, recommending light meals and ample hydration to cope with the intense heat. Employers are also reminded to follow the Ministry of Labor’s extraordinary safety measures to protect workers during this period of extreme weather.
A partial state of emergency has been declared in Smolyan municipality as severe winter weather continues to affect the region.
Severe winter conditions have caused widespread disruption across Bulgaria, with heavy snowfall, strong winds and poor visibility leading to road closures, traffic restrictions, power outages and changes to school schedules in several regions.
Bulgaria is bracing for a challenging day on Wednesday, February 18, as icy conditions, strong winds, and widespread precipitation are expected, the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) reports
Twenty new high-clearance vehicles have been added to support state authorities in safeguarding Bulgaria’s territories within the EU’s Natura 2000 ecological network
A Mediterranean cyclone will bring widespread precipitation across Bulgaria on Tuesday, prompting warnings for dangerous weather conditions.
Atmospheric pressure is set to increase, though it will stay below the typical levels for this time of year. Overnight, precipitation will persist in parts of southwestern Bulgaria and in eastern regions, while higher elevations may see light snowfall.
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