A Bulgarian-registered car fell into the sea at the port of Nea Peramos near Kavala, Greece, during midday. The incident occurred when the vehicle slid down an inclined ramp at the port and plunged into the water. The driver, a Bulgarian citizen, was traveling with his two children, but they had already exited the car shortly before the accident, resulting in no injuries. Preliminary reports suggest the driver did not engage the handbrake or leave the car in park, allowing it to move downhill toward the sea. The port facilities in Nea Peramos are designed with inclines to serve ferries and vessels, requiring drivers to exercise caution. The incident has prompted warnings for Bulgarian tourists visiting Greek ports to secure their vehicles properly using the handbrake and gear, especially on sloped areas. Greek coast guard authorities are likely to fine the driver for negligence and potential pollution.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of an incident involving a Bulgarian citizen abroad, focusing on safety measures and administrative responses. There is no evident ideological framing, biased language, or selective sourcing. The content remains neutral, emphasizing the event itself and general
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 75): The article accurately reports the incident with details like location, time, and outcome. It mentions the owner was Bulgarian with children who were unharmed. However, it includes some speculative language like 'по всяка вероятност' (by all likelihood) regarding the driver’s actions, which introduc



