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Several Central Areas in Sofia without Water after an Accident
A broken pipe left part of the neighborhoods of Lagera, Hipodruma, Beli brezi, Kriva reka and Ivan Vazov in Sofia.
There are a number of hospitals in the area - Pirogov, Military Medical Academy, Alexandrovska and others.
The accident occurred in the early hours of May 11 in the area between Geshov Boulevards and Bulgaria.
Sofiyska Voda team is working on the problem.
Municipal Air Pollution Sensors will be Placed in 22 Locations in Sofia
Sensors will be installed to monitor air pollution at 22 locations in Sofia. They will be part of the municipal network and are expected to start operating by the end of the year, reports Mediapool.
Almost the Whole of Bulgaria in Grip of Flu Epidemic
Montana district is the latest to declare flu epidemic as of 29th of January. Schools cancelled classes until 4th of February, reports BNT.
Thus, 24 districts out of 28 in total have declared flu epidemic.
Nearly 1,400 schools in the country have been closed because of the flu.
According to Bulgaria's minister of health the flu season will peak this week.
Bulgarian Actor Ivan Laskin Passed Away
Ivan Laskin passed away at the age of 48 years . The actor had health problems, several times he enrolled in various hospitals and on December 28, 2018, he was admitted to the Military Medical Academy.
In 2012, the actor revealed publicly about his alcohol problem in "Direct Karbovsky". Laskin said he made this public because it was "the first step and the treatment started."
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World Diabetes Day: How is the Disease Caused?
The number of people, whio do not know they have diabetes is very high, which is why regular prophylaxis and a healthy lifestyle is important, Prof. Ivona Daskalova , Head of the Clinic of Endocrinology and Diseases of Burning at the Military Medical Academy, told BNT breakfast programme on 14th of Novemner.
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Military Medical Academy Organizes Free Examinations and Consultations For Influenza
Military Medical Academy organizes free examinations and consultations for influenza and seasonal viral infections in persons over the age of 12, the MMA announced.
The examinations will take place on 01 and 02 November 2018, from 09:00 to 14:00, at Room 108 of the Department of Infectious Diseases.
Shooting in Sofia: There is no Danger to the Lives of the Two Shot in Strelbishte District Last Night
There is no danger to the lives of the two men shot last night in the streets of Strelbishte district in the capital of Bulgaria. The incident happened shortly after 22:00 in front of a restaurant in the neighborhood, and the police is looking for the attackers.
A Tourist Fell from Dragalevtsi Lift
A Greek tourist has fallen from the chairlift Dragalevski lift in Vitosha. The incident happened on Saturday and the reasons for it are still unclear. The girl has fallen from a high altitude and was admitted to the Military Medical Academy with suspicion of both arms and abdominal trauma, bTV reported. Her condition is stable.
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Severe Bus Crash near Vakarel with 6 Victims and about 20 Injured (Updated)
A serious crash occurred in the area of Vakarel on the Trakia highway around 11 am. According to emergency information, there are currently 6 dead and about 20 injured, including a child. The exact number is still not clear because not all the victims are taken out of the vehicle. According to preliminary information, the bus traveling in the direction of Sofia was hit by a car.
Over 200,000 Bulgarians Suffer from Glaucoma
3.54% of the Bulgarian population or 248 354 people have glaucoma. This is the data, updated at the beginning of March 2018, presented by the Head of the Department of Eye Diseases, Ear, Neck, and Throat Diseases and Oral Surgery Prof. Lachezar Voinov, reported from the Press Center of the Military Medical Academy.
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