From January 2026: Minimum Wage in Bulgaria to Rise by 12.6%, Reaching 620 Euros
The Bulgarian government has finalized the minimum wage for 2026, setting it at 1,213 leva (620.20 euros) per month, effective January 1
Authorities in Tsarevo are preparing for a new wave of heavy rainfall, prompting the activation of the BG-Alert system to warn residents of potentially hazardous conditions over the next 24 hours. Emergency crews remain on high alert, focusing on rivers and ravines that have been blocked by trees and rocks since Friday’s flooding. The Izgrevsko Dere ravine and the Cherna River running through the town have sustained the most significant damage.
Mitko Poryazov, Director of the Regional Road Administration in Burgas, explained that roads were promptly closed to traffic and infrastructure cleared to ensure safety. Plans are underway for a new bypass route through the village of Brodilovo to Malko Tarnovo, replacing a facility dating back to 1960. The upgraded infrastructure will be designed to withstand future floods, adhering to modern safety standards.
Denis Dikhanov, Deputy Mayor of Tsarevo Municipality, confirmed that all available municipal equipment has been actively deployed since the 3rd of the month to maintain normal traffic and accessibility. He noted that potentially dangerous areas are being cleared and reinforced, emphasizing the need for long-term measures, such as widening ravines and creating concrete beds to prevent repeat flooding.
Police Chief Rumen Kolev highlighted that law enforcement is maintaining checkpoints and security at key locations to safeguard the local population. While damage assessments are still ongoing, authorities are focused on ensuring preparedness and rapid response in the event of further heavy rainfall.
On Friday, November 14, most of Bulgaria will enjoy sunny weather, though fog will persist in Northern regions, particularly in the Danube plain
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On Thursday, November 13, Bulgaria will see generally sunny weather, although the Danube Plain is expected to remain shrouded in fog for much of the day
The Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) has reported an extremely strong magnetic storm recorded early this morning over the country
On Wednesday, November 12, most of Bulgaria will see predominantly sunny weather, with only thin, high clouds passing across the sky
On Tuesday, November 11, Bulgaria will experience widespread rainfall
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