Ministry of Environment Warns of Alarming Water Shortages Across Bulgaria
Bulgaria’s chronic water shortage is largely attributed to the aging and deteriorating water transmission infrastructure
"Sofia Water" will temporarily suspend the water supply in some parts of the capital due to the construction of street sewerage on Acad. Dimitar Angelov "in Simeonovo district. There will be no water from 9:00 to 19:00 in the area of: Acad. Dimitar Angelov, 75, Bulgaria; on "Izvor" Str. from 15 to "Acad. Dimitar Angelov ". The duration of the construction and repair works is expected to be over 12 hours "Sofia Water" will provide alternative water supply with aquifers at address: Acad. Dimitar Angelov "corner with Izvor Street, the company said.
After restoration of the water supply, it is possible to temporarily increase the turbidity of the water. Due to the diagnosis of the street waterway route on "Danail Krapchev" Str., Vitosha, it is necessary to stop the water supply from 10:00 to 19:00 for people living in the area of: on "Emanuil Popdimitrov" Str. "Angel Karaliychev" to "Trifon Kunev" str., Trifon Kunev Str., On "Danail Krapchev" Str., From "Jordan Stubel" Str. To "Trifon Kunev" Str.
In connection with the replacement of the shut-off tap on Patriarh Evtimii Blvd. it is necessary to stop the water supply from 09:00 to 19:00 for residents in the area of Patriarh Evtimii Blvd., Vitosha Blvd., to Georgi Str. Sava Rakovski ".
Brussels has unofficially warned Bulgaria’s Finance Minister Temenuzhka Petkova that the country’s euro adoption process could be suspended, according to BGNES, citing Nova TV.
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