Damage to Historic Monasteries on Mount Athos After Earthquake; Bulgarian Monastery Remains Unharmed
A recent earthquake in northern Greece caused damage to three centuries-old monasteries on Mount Athos
A light earthquake with a 2.6-magnitude on the Richter scale has been registered in southern Bulgaria Monday morning.
The information was reported by the Geophysics Institute at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, BAS. The shock occurred at 7:18 am Monday.
The quake has been felt by residents in the area of the southern city of Yambol, mainly in the Tundzha municipality.
The epicenter was 250 km southeast of the capital Sofia.
There are no reports of material damages or injuries.
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The heat across Bulgaria continues to intensify, with Sunday bringing even higher temperatures than the day before
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On Saturday, Bulgaria will experience sunny and hot conditions with light easterly winds
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