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Experts from more than 10 countries working in the area of prevention of forest fires on October 10 visited the Southwestern State Enterprise in Blagoevgrad, South Bulgaria. Their goal was to learn more about the work of the teams in managing the big fire in Bulgaria’s Kresna Gorge, which broke out two years ago and affected more than 14,000 decares of forests, BNT reported.
At a two-day conference in Sofia, scientists and researchers from different European countries shared their experience of responding to and extinguishing forest fires. The aim is to prepare, in the next four years, a new single European directive on soil erosion and forest fire prevention.
Assoc. Prof. Nina Dobrinkova, Institute of Information and Communication Technologies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences: South-West Bulgaria was selected as a good practice that we want to show to our colleagues from Catalonia, Spain, Portugal. We have French, we have Czech, Polish experts. These countries do not have experience in forest fires, they have fires mostly in populated areas. We are organising a series of meetings in the next 4 years, with the first meeting in Bulgaria with one main idea to show how to react to forest fires in transborder zones.
The participants in the event visited the Centre for Analysis and Control of the Fire Situation, which was built four years ago in the building of the Southwest Enterprise in Blagoevgrad, where the fire in in the Kresna Gorge was identified.
The restoration of the forests in Kresna Gorge continues. In the next four years, the Southwestern State Enterprise will completely repair the damage by afforesting 6,000 decares of coniferous and deciduous forests.
Holiday weather conditions are expected to remain mixed across Bulgaria, with alternating periods of sunshine and rain showers, according to the forecast
On Thursday, April 9, weather conditions across Bulgaria are expected to remain unsettled, with variable cloud cover that will often be significant
Meteorologists from the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH) at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences have issued a yellow code warning for strong and potentially hazardous winds across all of Bulgaria on Wednesday.
Atmospheric pressure is expected to decline and settle close to the typical levels for this time of year
On Monday, April 6, 2026, morning temperatures across the country will range between 4°C and 9°C, with around 5°C expected in Sofia
Atmospheric pressure across the country is on an upward trend and is expected to exceed the average levels typical for this time of year by the afternoon.
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