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No violations at Burgas northern beach

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The Ministry of Tourism has carried out an urgent inspection of the condition of the beach "Burgas-North", but did not find any violations, previously reported by media.

The beach is clean, there is no accumulation of algae and waste and the concessionaire clears it regularly, the inspection found out. No violations were found in the management of the beach, related to the water rescue activity, medical care and commercial sites. In recent days, the sea has not been calm and it is normal at times for algae to be washed on the shore, but cleaning activities are carried out daily. The beach, which is one of the most visited, offers free umbrellas and sunbeds.



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