Strong wind at a speed exceeding 122 kilometres per hour in the city of Sliven and the region caused some infrastructure damages on January 6...
Strong wind at a speed exceeding 122 kilometres per hour in the city of Sliven and the region caused some infrastructure damages on January 6. No one has been injured.
Fallen trees, roof tiles and fences have been reported.
The high wind damaged three traffic lights in the city, and billboards and road signs were torn down. Several cars were hit by falling objects.
The firefighting service received alerts for chimneys on fire. There are several villages without power outages and the situation remains complicated.
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