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The highest in Europe air pollution with sulfur dioxide and fine dust particles per produced kWh of electricity has been registered in Bulgaria, according to the Bulgarian office of the international eco-organization Greenpeace.
Greenpeace cited Monday their own research report.
According to the report, over 2 000 people in Bulgaria die prematurely due to air pollution from Thermal Power Plants, TPPs. The number of victims of TPP coal burning exceed four times the number of traffic fatalities in the country. Over 3 000 adults and 2 600 children suffer from respiratory diseases, and another 3 700 experience reduced job performance. 2 000 are on sick leave every day over the problem.
"Prolonged exposure to air pollution from coal heating significantly increases the risk of chronic diseases of the cardiovascular system, the respiratory tract, as well as malignant diseases," said Filka Sekulova, PhD of Economic Ecology from the University of Barcelona and member of the environmental organization, cited by Nova TV.
Greenpeace warned about an increase in the number of people with cancer in the region of Stara Zagora in recent years, which is designated in the report as the most problematic spot.
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
Weather conditions across Bulgaria will be mostly sunny, with increased cloud cover expected in eastern regions
On Wednesday, Bulgaria will experience mostly sunny weather, accompanied by a moderate north-northwesterly wind
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