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3 killed, 29 injured in traffic accidents in Bulgaria in the last 24 hours

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3 killed, 29 injured in traffic accidents in Bulgaria in the last 24 hours
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Key Points

  • A total of 25 serious traffic accidents were recorded in Bulgaria in the last 24 hours.
  • 3 people lost their lives in these accidents across the country.
  • A total of 29 people affected by the accidents were injured to varying degrees.
  • The Ministry of Interior announced that the road situation is concerning, especially in the capital.

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25 serious traffic accidents3 fatalities29 injured

According to a statement from the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior, the country experienced a significant increase in serious accidents on the roads in the last 24 hours. During this period, 25 serious traffic accidents were recorded, resulting in 3 fatalities.

A total of 29 people sustained injuries of varying degrees in the accidents and were dispatched to medical facilities. Authorities stated that the situation across the country, including the capital Sofia, has reached concerning levels. The statistics presented reveal that there are serious risks regarding traffic safety in the region.

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How many serious traffic accidents occurred in Bulgaria in the last 24 hours?
According to the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior, 25 serious traffic accidents were recorded in the country in the last 24 hours.
Were there any fatalities in these accidents?
Yes, a total of 3 people lost their lives in the traffic accidents.
How many people were injured in total in the accidents?
In the accidents that occurred across the country, 29 people were injured to varying degrees and received medical treatment.

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