Klisura

Plovdiv Province

After the Rains 200 Houses Under Water: State of Emergency in Bulgaria's Karlovo Region Remains

Throughout the night, the critical sections along the course of the Stryama River, which flooded 5 villages in Karlovo region, remained under observation. Heavy downpours, which poured more than 190 liters of water per square meter, led to the destruction of several bridges, dragged trees, cars and household items along their path.

After the First 13 - Three more Illegally Buried Bodies found near Bankya

Three more bodies were found buried in the illegal cemetery near Klisura and Bankya.

This was reported by Nova TV, stating that the Sofia City Prosecutor's Office has confirmed it. Expert examinations will prove the gender and identity of the victims of the funeral agent Georgi Enev.

Employee of a Funeral Agency is Detained in Relations to the 7 Bodies found near Sofia

Seven bodies of elderly people were found buried near the village of Klisura, near the capital Sofia. The Ministry of Interior confirmed that these were unregulated funerals. There is a detainee in the case.

According to unofficial information, the bodies belong to elderly people who were placed in hospices and had to be cremated after their death.

More Than 100 Pensioners Protest Against The High Water Prices in Klisura

More than 100 pensioners protested against the high water prices in the village of Klisura, reported bTV.

They declared that they are against the high value of drinking water and were categorical that it was impossible for them to paying it. Most of them receive pensions between BGN 150 and 200 per month, and water has risen by 64% since early July.

Bulgaria Marks 139th Anniversary of April Uprising

Bulgaria marks the 139th anniversary of the 1876 April Uprising for the liberation of Bulgaria.

Celebrations will be held in different towns and cities in the country, including Koprivshtitsa, Klisura, and Panagyurishte.

Koprivshtitsa was one of the centers of the Uprising and is known for its traditional Bulgarian architecture, making it a very popular tourist destination.

Bulgaria's Vice President Blames Politicians for Rozovo Crisis

It is the politicians who should take the blame for the events in Rozovo, where inhabitants forced three Syrian refugee families to leave, Bulgaria's Vice President has said.

Margarita Popova made her comments While on a visit to the town of Klisura to mark the 138th Anniversary of the April Uprising against the Ottoman Empire.