Bulgaria Unveils First 2026 Postage Stamp Celebrating Eurozone Membership
Bulgaria officially marked a symbolic milestone today with the validation of its first postage stamp for 2026, titled “Bulgaria in the Eurozone”.
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Firefighting efforts near the village of Gorno Spanchevo, in the Sandanski region, continued for a second consecutive day as crews battled a blaze that has already scorched 500 acres of forest, BNT reported. While the immediate threat to the village has been averted, the fire has advanced into the wooded area above the settlement, making the operation more complex.
An additional 200 acres of farmland were destroyed on the first day of the fire. The rugged terrain is inaccessible to regular vehicles, forcing authorities to rely heavily on specialized equipment. Today, six teams from the fire department, along with 15 workers from the State Forestry unit in Katuntsi and local volunteers, are on the ground working to contain the flames.
The fire broke out early yesterday afternoon. Thanks to the swift response by firefighters and villagers, several homes that were directly in the fire's path were saved. According to local accounts, the blaze is believed to have started in the area between a former Health Center building and a nearby apiary, which was completely destroyed in the fire. Authorities are still working to determine the exact cause.
After a year marked by extreme events, new climate data confirm that 2025 ranks as the third warmest year ever recorded globally.
Bulgaria weather forecast for Wednesday, January 14, predicts varied conditions across the country, with fog lingering around the Danube and cloudier skies over central and eastern regions.
Bulgaria has been gripped by severe winter conditions in recent days, with polar cold and snowfall turning travel across the country into a serious challenge
Cold conditions will persist across Bulgaria on Tuesday, with morning temperatures dropping further, while daytime values edge up slightly.
A yellow warning for extremely low temperatures will be in force on Monday across all of Northern Bulgaria, as well as in several regions south of the Balkan Mountains. Alongside northern areas, the cold alert also applies to Sofia City, Sofia Region, Kyu
The year 2025 continued Bulgaria’s trend of above-average temperatures, with the country registering an annual mean roughly 1.2°C above long-term climate norms.
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