The latest data on the state of sea waters after the explosion of the wall of the Nova Kakhovka dam in Ukraine show no pollution in Bulgarian waters, the Ministry of Environment and Water said. The outlook remains favourable for the country's..
The pollution following the explosion of the Kakhovka dam has been localised in the Odessa area and remains in Ukrainian territorial waters in the Black Sea. There was no debris drifting towards the territorial waters of Bulgaria and Romania ,..
Satellite observations and digital modelling of water currents in the Bulgarian Black Sea water area do not give cause for concern . According to the latest information from the Ministry of Environment and Water, there is no evidence of pollution of the..
Bulgaria and 15 other EU countries have offered assistance to Ukraine via the EU Civil Protection Mechanism , to address the immediate needs resulting from the destruction of the Kakhovka dam. The 16 EU countries are delivering water tankers, water..
There is no evidence of pollution in the Bulgarian Black Sea following the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam on the Dnipro River in Ukraine, the Ministry of Environment and Water announced. Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Moldovan and Romanian authorities..