The tragic fire at a discotheque in Kocani, Macedonia, which claimed the lives of 59 young people and left over 150 injured, has sparked a wave of preventive action in neighboring Bulgaria. Determined to prevent similar tragedies, the Bulgarian authorities have taken swift and comprehensive measures to enhance safety and educate the public.
Pernik residents protested against animal abuse, demanding justice for victims and stricter punishments for perpetrators like Gabriela Sashova and Krasimir Georgiev, who filmed themselves torturing animals and sold the videos. The public outcry has led to calls for increased control, investigations, legislative changes, and harsher penalties for animal abusers.
A fire at a concert in North Macedonia killed 59 people and injured 155, prompting an outpouring of condolences and support from the international community. The injured were transported to various countries for treatment, and the government of North Macedonia declared seven days of national mourning.
A fire in a nightclub in Kočani, North Macedonia, claimed the lives of 59 people and injured 155, raising concerns about safety regulations and corruption within the country's leadership. Witnesses described a chaotic scene with insufficient exits and inadequate safety measures, prompting calls for accountability and systemic change.
Monday will bring a significant change in weather across Bulgaria, with widespread showers, particularly in the south-east, and a noticeable drop in temperatures, especially in the mountains. The Black Sea coast will experience rain and strong winds, while the mountains will see snowfall above 1,500-1,700 meters.