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A large part of the center and several areas of Sofia are without hot water and heating.
The accident affects the residents of "Slivnitsa" Blvd., "Hristo Botev" Blvd., "Parchevich" St., "Knyaz Boris I" St., "Patriarch Evtimii" Blvd., "Praga" Blvd., "Dospat" St. Gen. Totleben Blvd., Joakim Kirchovski St., Dobrudzhanski Kray St. and Opalchenska St.
According to the Toplofikatsia website, the problem will be fixed by tomorrow evening at 10 p.m.
There were also accidents in parts of the neighborhoods "Ovcha Kupel 1", "Nadezhda 3", "Mladost 4", "Borovo", "Hadji Dimitar", "Iztok" and "Yavorov".
In "Iztok" and "Yavorov" the promised restoration of heating and hot water is for today, in the other places - tomorrow evening.
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.
On Friday, April 3, Bulgaria will see predominantly cloudy conditions, with rainfall expected in many regions throughout the day.
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