Geotechnical engineering
Minoan Palace flood protection project begins in Crete
The Ministry of Culture has launched a 3.5 million euro flood protection project at the Minoan Palace of Malia in Crete.
The project, which aims to protect the archaeological site from climate change, includes the construction of an extensive drainage system and the replacement of damaged roofs.
Report shows Fyli landfill a health hazard
Concerns have been raised over the safety of capital's old and new landfills at Fyli, northwestern Athens, after a report published on Wednesday described the situation as "desperate."
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Sixense Group Organizes an International Workshop in Sofia
Sixense Group organizes in Sofia an international Workshop for Mastering Construction and operation of Infrastructures & buildings.
Earthquake of 5.1 in the Southeastern Turkish Province of Adayman, Wounded People
Thirteen people were injured in an earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale, registered in the southeast Turkish district of Adayaman during the night. The earthquake has caused many material damage, Turkish CNN-Turk reported.
Expert reassures after double northern Greece tremor
A leading seismologist was reassuring on Tuesday that there will be "no further problems" after the wider region of Kilkis in northern Greece was rattled by two earthquakes measuring 4 and 4.7 on the Richter scale.
3.9 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Tvarditsa Region in Central Bulgaria
An earthquake measuring 3.9 on the Richter scale was registered Thursday morning in the region of Tvarditsa, central Bulgaria, according to seismologists at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS).
Minor 2.1 Earthquake Reported in SE Bulgaria
A minor earthquake was registered Wednesday night near the southeastern Bulgarian town of Karnobat, according to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC).
The earthquake measured 2.4 on the Richter scale and was registered at 9.18 pm on Wednesday.
The epicenter was located 19 kilometers south of Karnobat and 39 kilometers east of Yambol.
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Two dead from floods in Sabac
SABAC - The city administration in Sabac said on Monday that two people had died in that municipality in western Serbia, most likely because they had not followed the evacuation order, so the authorities appealed to the citizens to comply with the instructions of the headquarters for emergencies because the situation with the river Sava was still critical, despite the dropping water level.
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