Burgas Launches Ambitious Bid for European Capital of Culture 2032
Burgas has officially launched its bid to become the European Capital of Culture for 2032, taking the first step in the extensive preparation process
Three people drowned on Sunday in Burgas. This was announced by the regional directorate of the Ministry of Interior in Burgas, quoted by BGNES.
48-year-old woman from Burgas drowned in the Irakli area. The report of the incident was received at about 12.15 am in the District of Obzor - Nessebar municipality. The woman came to the unguarded beach with her husband, entered 30-40 meters into the sea. Despite her attempts to get out of the sea, the woman did not get out of the water. Her body was taken out by a man from Vratsa.
44-year-old man drowned on "Dolphin" beach near Ahtopol. The case was reported around 2:10 pm on Sunday at the Tsarevo Regional Government. His body was taken for an autopsy in the Department of Forensic Medicine at the Burgas Main Hospital. Employees of the Regional Administration - Tsarevo are working on the case.
Around 17.40 pm on Sunday a 64-year-old drowned man from Sofia was found at the seaside near Pomorie. His body was found on an unguarded beach in front of the "Mak" holiday complex - Gabrovo.
A mother and her two children were injured in a tragic accident in Ruse on Thursday afternoon
A significant accident has disrupted heating and hot water in nine Sofia neighborhoods, leaving residents without essential services
A tragic incident occurred in Sofia on Wednesday morning when a woman was struck by a truck and died instantly
A protective antenna will be installed on the building of the Ministry of Transport to monitor drone activity in real time
A drone spotted near Sofia Airport caused flight delays last night, the airport’s press center confirmed, as reported by BTA.
A person was killed in a shooting in Brussels on Friday, believed to be connected to clashes between rival drug gangs, the local prosecutor’s office reported, citing Reuters.
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