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The garbage dump near Sozopol has caught fire again, the smoke can be seen from the "Garden" campsite.
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The garbage dump near Sozopol has caught fire again, the smoke can be seen from the "Garden" campsite.

A waste depot near the village of Ravadinovo, close to Sozopol, has caught fire again, with smoke visible over the camping site 'Gradina'. The fire was first reported around 10:07 AM by the Regional Inspectorate for Environmental Protection – Burgas, and initial efforts were made to localize it. However, the fire reignited later in the day, prompting firefighters to use a hydrant and anticipate the use of a heavy excavator to cover the burning waste with soil to limit oxygen access. Strong winds have caused the smoke to spread toward lower areas of the region.

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The garbage dump near Sozopol has caught fire again, the smoke can be seen from the "Garden" campsite.

A waste depot near the village of Ravadinovo, close to Sozopol, has caught fire again, with smoke visible over the camping site 'Gradina'. The fire was first reported around 10:07 AM by the Regional Inspectorate for Environmental Protection – Burgas, and initial efforts were made to localize it. However, the fire reignited later in the day, prompting firefighters to use a hydrant and anticipate the use of a heavy excavator to cover the burning waste with soil to limit oxygen access. Strong winds have caused the smoke to spread toward lower areas of the region.

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