Tragedy at Turkish Ski Resort: At Least 66 Dead, 51 Injured in Hotel Fire (UPDATED)
A fire at a hotel in the Kartalkaya ski resort in the Bolu district of northwest Turkey has tragically claimed the lives of ten people and left 32 others injured
The Bulgarian Border Police has shut down for traffic the Kapitan Andreevo crossing on the Bulgarian-Turkish border as a result of the floods that struck Southeastern Bulgaria on Monday.
As of 6 pm on February 6, 2012, the Kapitan Andreevo crossing was closed for any vehicles because of the flooding of the E-80 road leading to from Bulgaria's Sofia to Turkey's Istanbul by the Kalamitsa River.
The small river, which is a tributary of the larger Maritsa River, has flooded a 700-meter road section, leaving the road under 60 cm of water.
Bulgaria's authorities have started to redirect all traffic to Turkey to the Lesovo border crossing, which is located to the northeast of Kapitan Andrevo.
Bulgaria's government has notified Turkey's authorities to redirect all traffic to the Hamzabeili crossing, which is on the Turkish side of the border at Lesovo.
The Maritsa River has reached its maximum level to a river flow rate of 1200 cubic meters per second.
The mayor of Svilengrad declared a state of emergency after streets running along Maritsa's riverbanks were flooded.
A total of eight persons have drowned in Southeastern Bulgaria as a result of flooding caused by the breaking of local water reservoir dams, the Interior Ministry has confirmed.
The death toll continued to rise throughout Monday, with three casualties reported initially. The highest number of casualties was registered in the village of Biser, Haskovo District, where at least 200 houses have been flooded.
The weather for the weekend of January 25-26 is expected to be mostly sunny across Bulgaria
Bulgaria is set to experience a predominantly cloudy day with light precipitation on January 24
The weather on January 23 is expected to remain mostly calm across Bulgaria
On January 22, the weather in Bulgaria will start with heavy cloud cover, which will begin to disperse in the evening
The weather forecast for January 21 in Bulgaria includes significant cloud cover, which is expected to ease by the evening
Between January 17 and 19, the Sofia Inspectorate conducted 158 inspections targeting potential sources of air pollution due to the National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology’s (NIMH) forecast for elevated PM10 levels
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