What they experienced after the devastating earthquakes in Turkey has left a deep impression on the psyche of the rescuers from the Mountain Rescue Service at the Bulgarian Red Cross. Initially, they first passed through Adana, where the scale of destruction was not so massive but they described what they saw in Antakya as an apocalypse. Talking to the Bulgarian National Television, Krasen Georgiev, head of the Bulgarian Mountain Rescue Team in Turkey, shared his experience and said that the Bulgarian team from the mountain service was feeling fine, as well as the dogs. "We managed it thanks to teamwork", pointed out Georgiev and added that they will now have to work with psychologists, because the things they have seen and experienced leave a deep impression and this must be mastered.
The international scientific conference “Bulgarians in the Northern Black Sea Region” will be held in Sofia on October 27 and 28, 2025 in the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore with Ethnographic Museum at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Prof...
The annual planned maintenance of Kozloduy NPP Unit 6 starts today and is expected to last until early December, the nuclear power plant has announced. During the shutdown, technical maintenance of the systems and facilities will be carried out,..
Saturday will start off with lows between 6°C and 11°C, dropping to around 6°C in Sofia. Skies will brighten for a time over northern Bulgaria before turning cloudy again later, with rain moving in by evening and overnight. Cloudy spells are also..
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