Bulgarians’ Vacation Travel Abroad Sees 11% Increase in July
In July, the number of Bulgarians traveling abroad for vacation or excursions rose by just over 11% compared to the same month last year
892 schools across the country are closed due to a reported flu epidemic.
138 schools in Burgas District are closed today.
276 schools in Sofia-city, 40 schools in Sliven region and 71 schools in Rousse region are also in a flu holiday.
In Varna District all 122 schools will not be open on 2 February.
In 61 schools in Montana there is a flu vacation. A flu holiday was announced for 60 schools in Haskovo District and 44 schools in Yambol District. In Kyustendil district, 41 schools will not open doors either as well as 17 schools in Vratsa region.
In the district of Plovdiv there will be no classes in 15 schools in the municipality of Karlovo and in 4 schools in the municipality of Sopot.
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