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A significant portion of Bulgaria’s Black Sea resorts remains vulnerable to flooding
The heavy rains in Bulgaria have increased the risk of flooding in the mines, the General Labor Inspectorate has warned.
The managers of the colliery companies have been warned to take measures for the monitoring and the protection of workers, Bulgarian National Radio informs.
The management of the 16 underground coal and ore mines must keep a close watch on any sagging, landslides, changes in the lay of the surface above mines and to suspend work in the risky areas.
Deputy Social Minister Svetlana Dyankova announced that next week an inspection of these regulations will be conducted.
Meanwhile, The level of the Bulgarian stretch of the Danube river continues to rise and has flooded a fishing village near the city of Ruse.
According to the Agency for Exploration and Maintenance of the Danube, the level at Ruse rose by half a meter overnight and passed the 7-meter mark.
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Forecaster Petar Yankov has announced that Bulgaria will see a slight drop in temperatures over the coming weekend, with rainfall beginning tonight
Bulgaria is set for a day of unsettled weather on Friday, with significant rainfall expected across much of the western half of the country, particularly in the southwest
On Thursday, December 4, Bulgaria will see predominantly significant cloud cover across the country
On Wednesday, December 3, Bulgaria will see mostly cloudy skies across much of the country
On Tuesday, the country will be under variable cloud cover, mainly consisting of mid and high layers
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