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    Sofia News Agency, Bulgaria
    Feb 6 2005

    Varna Struggles to Return to Normal Life


    Politics: 6 February 2005, Sunday.

    After three days tightly embraced by blizzards, stormy winds and
    freezing temperatures, the residents of "sea capital" Varna started
    to return slowly to normal life with streets now cleaned up and food
    supplies renewed.

    Upon the initiative of local governor, six Orthodox churches, the
    Armenian church and the mosque of the city opened doors to start a
    campaign of handing out food supplies.

    Schools of Varna will remain closed until next Monday, Mayor Kiril
    Yordanov announced, but kindergartens will continue working as to
    date.

    Varna has been one of nine districts of Eastern Bulgaria to declare a
    state of emergency after two-meter snowcover and hurricane winds made
    any traffic in the region impossible.

    All transport and track facilities, supported by the army, have
    struggled since Thursday to clean up snow drifts and reach remote
    areas, some of which have been left without electricity and running
    water for two days.

    Hundreds of automobiles, buses and trucks have stuck in the snow
    drifts. Emergency management operations are continuing to provide
    people with victuals, as well as with medical and transport aid.

    The ports of Varna started receiving cargo ships only and unloading
    them and the city airport also relaunched operation on Saturday.

    In this grave situation temperatures dropped down to minus 20 degrees
    in some north-west regions, while the country's roads remain icy and
    dangerous for driving.
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