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10 teams of Sofia Municipality will work today to respond to signals related to intense rainfall

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The teams of the Emergency Assistance and Prevention Directorate of Sofia Municipality have responded to 8 signals of collection of water and two fallen trees on the roadways. The signals are mainly from the Krasna Polyana and Vitosha regions, the municipality reports.
According to the information of Sofia Municipality, 10 teams will work during the day, which will carry out field visits and respond to signals related to the expected intense rainfall.
Observations are also being made of the levels of the rivers and municipal dams, which up to this time are normal. River beds have normal conductivity and there is no danger of spills.




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