Burgas Launches Ambitious Bid for European Capital of Culture 2032
Burgas has officially launched its bid to become the European Capital of Culture for 2032, taking the first step in the extensive preparation process
The southeastern Bulgarian municipality of Sredets, Burgas District, has declared a state of emergency over a massive wildfire.
The wildfire on Monday engulfed 900 acres with forests, bushes, and grassland, on a 7-km long front.
Sredets Mayor Ivan Zhabov declared a state of emergency as the flames threatened four villages – Valchanovo, Slivovo, Sinyo Kamene, and Granitets.
Zhabov said 150 volunteers are tackling the wildfire, aiding fire fighters from Burgas, Sliven, Elhovo, and Topolovgrad.
For the time being, the Sredets Municipality has not request the help of the Bulgarian Air Force.
In the coming days, the weather in Bulgaria will be dominated by varying wind conditions
The weather in Bulgaria on February 6 will be mostly cloudy, with light snowfall expected in Eastern Bulgaria and mountain regions
On February 5, light snow is expected in parts of Eastern Bulgaria and in mountainous areas
Seismic activity on the Greek island of Santorini has continued for a fourth consecutive day
The weather across Bulgaria on February 4 is expected to be mostly cloudy, with the southern half of the country seeing more significant cloud coverage.
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