Second Bulgarian Missing After Valencia Floods Confirmed Safe
The second Bulgarian citizen who had been unaccounted for following the floods in the Valencia region has made contact with his family
Four adults and three teenagers have been stranded in the Duhlata cave in Western Bulgaria after the torrential rains and rising underground waters flooded its lower passages.
The seven people entered the cave at about 8 pm Friday night; they are known to be speleologists. The kids are aged 11, 13 and 14, and are known to be teenage climbers. They are from Sofia, Pernik, and Karlovo.
The Duhlata cave is long 18 km and is known as the more complex underground labyrinth in Bulgaria; it has seven levels. It is near the village of Bosnek, alongside the Struma River.
The cave is secured with a door of metal bars but the speleologists received the key for the door from the mayor of the nearby village, not expecting that the torrential rains will affect their trip.
The rescue units of experienced cave explorers are certain that the stranded people are safe because even if the low passages of the cave are flooded, it also has several higher floors where they probably found refuge.
The rescue units got a bulldozer to start smashing the rocks at the site of water springs starting at one side of the cave in order to release more water from the cave passages.
The weather in Bulgaria on March 26 is expected to be mostly cloudy, with isolated rain showers, particularly in the southwest
On Tuesday, March 25, Bulgaria will experience predominantly cloudy weather
On March 24, the weather across the country will be predominantly cloudy, with occasional rain showers expected in the western and northern regions
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The weather on Saturday will be mostly sunny across Bulgaria, with light to moderate south-southeasterly winds
On March 21, Bulgaria will experience a calm and sunny day with temperatures ranging from 13°C to 18°C across the country
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