State Reserve Sends Water to Flood Victims

13.10.2025 | Burgas

The State Agency "State Reserve" is providing 60,480 liters of bottled water to those affected by the floods in Burgas. The aid is in response to the critical need for drinking water in Sveti Vlas and Kiten.

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In response to the severe situation caused by the devastating floods in the region, the State Agency "State Reserve and Wartime Stocks" is taking urgent measures to assist the victims. Based on a decision by the Council of Ministers, the agency will provide a significant amount of bottled spring water to the Regional Administration – Burgas. This was announced by the agency's press center, demonstrating a determination to deal with the consequences of the disaster.

The announced aid is in the amount of 60,480 liters of water. The decision comes at the request of the regional governor, which underlines the urgency and the need for emergency measures to overcome the difficult situation.

The specified quantity includes a variety of packaging to meet the different needs of the population. It includes 30,240 liters of water, distributed in 1.5-liter bottles, and another 30,240 liters, distributed in 10-liter bottles.

The water will be directed to two key settlements that have been severely affected by the floods. Among them are the town of Sveti Vlas, Nesebar municipality, as well as the town of Kiten, Primorsko municipality. It is in these areas that the floods led to critical difficulties in accessing drinking water, making the supplies vital.

The State Agency "State Reserve and Wartime Stocks" has already taken immediate action for transportation organization. Logistics are key in this situation and the agency is making efforts to ensure that supplies reach the affected settlements as quickly as possible. This underscores the commitment of state institutions to respond adequately and quickly to disasters and to support those in need. Currently, there is tension in the area as people wait to receive the much-needed assistance.