No Private Beaches in Greece: Authorities Impose Fines Up to 60,000 Euros for Access Violations
In a bid to uphold the principle of free access to beaches, Greek authorities have implemented strict regulations, warning of hefty fines for violators.
Over 9300 old tires were collected for one year during the campaign. Over 2350 were collected in one month. This is what Tatatyana Asenova from the Metropolitan Inspectorate commented, according to the Bulgarian National Television.
There are 13 special places in the capital, where citizens can leave their old tires.
There are also intensified inspections of the tire repair shops as well as the secondary raw material checkpoints.
There are also fines for throwing tires after a change. The fines are between BGN 100 and BGN 5000.
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On September 17, 2024, Bulgaria will experience significant cloud cover with localized rain showers
The first day of school in Bulgaria began with cool temperatures ranging from 6 to 11 degrees Celsius in most areas
Poland has declared a state of emergency due to flooding in the southern regions of the country
In Western and Central Bulgaria today, cloud cover will decrease, leading to predominantly sunny weather
On Friday night, Bulgaria will experience mostly clear skies with minimum temperatures ranging from 12°C to 18°C
On Thursday, Western and Central Bulgaria will experience sunny weather
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