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Landslides may ruin summer season along Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast

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Bulgaria needs to solve the landslide problems, repair the roads to its resorts and build parking lots before the beginning of the summer tourist season, alarmed the Bulgarian Hotel and Restaurant Association. The association has prepared a document with more than 30 pages describing the existing problems and the ways to solve them. 

The authorities must urgently solve the landslide problem in Trakata Beach near the coastal city of ​​Varna - if this landslide is not fortified, the routes to Bulgaria’s marine capital could be diverted to bad roads, contends BHRA. The lack of enough parking spaces in the resort complexes is another big problem, notes the Bulgarian Hotel and Restaurant Association.




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