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The whole of Kyuchuka is under water, main boulevards in Plovdiv are like rivers (Photos)
BG🏛️ Politics4 days ago

The whole of Kyuchuka is under water, main boulevards in Plovdiv are like rivers (Photos)

The article reports on severe flooding in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, caused by heavy rain that began around 7 PM. Major roads in the 'Southern' district, including Boulevard 'Alexander Stamboliyski' and Street 'Dame Gruyev', were flooded, with water gushing out like a fountain from blocked drainage systems. Residents shared photos on social media expressing confusion over the situation, blaming poor maintenance and recent construction work for worsening conditions. Over 80 reports were made of fallen trees, flooded streets, and damaged infrastructure, with emergency teams responding to incidents. The storm brought thunderstorms, lightning, and cold temperatures, though it did not cause major damage beyond localized flooding.

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24 Chasa logo24 ChasaIndependentCenterFactual 5Objective 54 days ago
There are over 80 reports of fallen trees, flooded streets and landslides in Plovdiv (Photos)

More than 80 reports were received by the fire department in Plovdiv regarding fallen trees, flooded streets, and underpasses caused by severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall over the past hours. Emergency teams continue working to clear the aftermath and secure affected areas. Major roads in Plovdiv have been flooded, including the collector along Alexandru Stamboliyski Boulevard and Industrial Street. The situation has led to significant disruptions, with many fallen branches blocking vehicles. Firefighters are actively removing debris and monitoring the situation closely.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about natural disaster response efforts by local authorities without overtly favoring any political perspective. It focuses on the actions taken by emergency services rather than making ideological judgments or emphasizing political implications.

Why these scores (Factual 5 · Objective 5): This article is unrelated to the primary source document about convertible cars. It discusses flooding and storm damage in Plovdiv, making it irrelevant to the topic. No factual claims about car roofs can be assessed.

24 Chasa logo24 ChasaIndependentCenterFactual 5Objective 54 days ago
The whole of Kyuchuka is under water, main boulevards in Plovdiv are like rivers (Photos)

The article reports on severe flooding in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, caused by heavy rain that began around 7 PM. Major roads in the 'Southern' district, including Boulevard 'Alexander Stamboliyski' and Street 'Dame Gruyev', were flooded, with water gushing out like a fountain from blocked drainage systems. Residents shared photos on social media expressing confusion over the situation, blaming poor maintenance and recent construction work for worsening conditions. Over 80 reports were made of fallen trees, flooded streets, and damaged infrastructure, with emergency teams responding to incidents. The storm brought thunderstorms, lightning, and cold temperatures, though it did not cause major damage beyond localized flooding.

Bias read (Center): The article presents an objective account of the natural disaster, focusing on the immediate effects of the weather event without taking sides or making political judgments. It includes quotes from residents but does not attribute blame to specific political entities or parties. The tone remains non

Why these scores (Factual 5 · Objective 5): This article is also unrelated to the primary source document about convertible cars. It focuses on flood damage in Plovdiv, not automotive technology. No relevant factual content about car roofs is present.

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