Burgas

Yellow Code for Strong Wind for 14 Regions of Bulgaria

A yellow code for strong wind has been announced for today for the regions of Vidin, Montana, Sofia, Sofiaska, Vratsa, Lovech, Gabrovo, Veliko Tarnovo, Targovishte, Shumen, Burgas, Yambol, Haskovo and Kardjali.

Wind gusts of up to 20-24 m/s are expected, and for the Sofia and Vidin regions, rainfall is also included.

Bulgaria: A 17-year-old Student Died in a Classroom in Burgas

A 17-year-old student died at the English language high school "Geo Milev" in Burgas, BTA reported, referring to the press center of the Regional Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs-Burgas.

The incident happened in a classroom.

According to initial information, the girl fell to the ground and hit a hard object.

Bulgaria will Conclude a Memorandum with Greece to Guarantee the Security of Supplies and Storage of Gas

One or more Greek suppliers of the Greek national natural gas transmission system to register as users of the Bulgarian transmission system, and one or more Bulgarian suppliers to reserve slots and storage capacity, as well as regasification capacity in Greece - this is provided by a memorandum of understanding between the energy ministries of the two countries, approved by the caretaker govern

Migrants Jump over the "Golden" Fence with Ladders at the Bulgarian Border

Footage of a group of migrants jumping over the border fence between Bulgaria and Turkey using a simple ladder was broadcast by bTV last night.

The fence swallowed tens of millions of leva - and it is not even known exactly how many, since it was refinanced many times during the time of the government of GERB and the so-called "patriots" from VMRO.

Bulgaria: "No to Putin, No to War" on the Monument to the Soviet Soldier in Burgas

The monument to the Soviet soldier in Burgas, better known as "Alyosha of Burgas", is covered with inscriptions: "No to Putin" and "No to war!" bTV reported.

The hands of the Soviet soldiers are painted red - a symbol of the bloodshed in Ukraine. The controversial monument has repeatedly become a canvas for political messages in recent months.

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