Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

Greek fires not advancing towards Bulgaria, Interior minister says

Photo: BTA

The fires on the Greek border have been contained and there is no fire progressing towards Bulgaria. Clearance has been made around the areas where there are old mines left over from the wars on both sides of the border, Interior Minister Kalin Stoyanov told journalists at Plovdiv airport. "There is no danger in the next two days that the fire in Greece will cross our border. If it does, it will be extinguished only with aerial equipment so as not to endanger the lives of Bulgarian rescuers," Stoyanov said.

He met with crews from Spain and the Czech Republic who had been involved in fighting fires in Bulgaria over the past week. Minister Stoyanov presented them with awards and thanked them for their work. "I thank you all for the incredible help you have given our country in the fight against the fires," he stressed.



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Employees from EU work in hotels at Bulgaria's northern Black Sea coast

There are some foreign employees from EU Member States working in hotels on the northern Black Sea coast, Dimitar Dimitrov, chairman of the structure of the Bulgarian Hotel and Restaurant Association in Dobrich, told BTA. Most..

published on 6/8/25 12:54 PM

PP accuses the ruling coalition of preparing electricity price hike

The ruling coalition is preparing electricity price hike despite assurances that there would be no change for consumers, “We Continue the Change” (PP) say, BTA reports. The document highlights the assurances of the ruling..

published on 6/8/25 12:08 PM

Six detained for illegal nursing homes and sadism in the village of Yagoda

The 75 elderly people found locked in facilities in the village of Yagoda near Stara Zagora have been placed in services with appropriate care for their condition and twenty people are already with their families thanks to the joint..

published on 6/8/25 11:13 AM