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Fallen rocks temporarily interrupted railway traffic in the area of major city of Stara Zagora in southern Bulgaria.
The rock mass of volume some 10 cubic meters fell on the track between the stations of Stara Zagora and Zmeyovo little after midnight.
Work by the teams of the Railroads Infrastructure state company cleared the rocks, restoring traffic around 7.30 am Tuesday, announced the company.
The process is believed to have been triggered by erosion from melting snow.
Four passenger and two freight trains have been cancelled or diveted over the night.
The Ministry of Finance has introduced an online currency conversion calculator, now available on the official euro adoption website for Bulgaria - evroto.bg
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Authorities have launched a wide-ranging investigation into the controversial gas transmission agreement between Bulgaria’s state-owned Bulgargaz and the Turkish company Botas
The Bulgarian National Bank (BNB) is launching the minting of Bulgarian euro coins this week
SOF Connect, in collaboration with global retail and food & beverage leader Avolta, announced two major projects aimed at enhancing the shopping experience at Sofia Airport and reinforcing its status as a five-star regional hub
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