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The weather situation in Bulgaria has started stabilizing after the unusually inclement weather has threatened to paralyze the country for the past several days.
In the south-central part of Bulgaria, the district of Haskovo, electricity has been reinstalled and all roads have been opened up, although the state of emergency has been not called off.
In the coastal regions, especially in the northeastern district of Varna, where school was temporarily interrupted, the situation has come under control.
Traffic problems remain in the northern districts of Pleven and Vidin with heavy snowfalls and strong winds continuing to obstruct the situation.
Parking lots on a major road to the northern Sofia-Ruse have been cleared to enable the placement of tire chains on trucks. A series of incidents with trucks over the past days has culminated with a truck running into a house on Wednesday.
Rescue squads have responded to a total of six emergency signals over the past night but there is no information for deadly incidents.
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Overnight, rainfall across the country will temporarily cease, with some areas experiencing breaks in the clouds
Overnight, the precipitation zone will gradually shift eastward, with significant amounts expected in parts of Central and Eastern Bulgaria, accompanied by thunderstorms
Romanian media outlets have reported that storm "Renata" has made landfall in Romania, bringing with it strong winds and heavy precipitation. Following two weeks of record high temperatures, the mercury has plummeted by 15-20 degrees Celsius, as reported
The concluded winter presented unusually elevated temperatures and a 'milder' heating season for thousands of Bulgarians
For the past four years, residents of the picturesque village of Brestovitsa in Plovdiv have been grappling with a troubling issue: muddy water contaminated with manganese flowing from their taps
Overnight, expect considerable cloud cover, particularly in western regions, accompanied by showers. In Northwestern Bulgaria, expect a west-northwest wind bringing colder air
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