Access to the Elenite holiday village is open again, allowing homeowners to return to their properties. The scene on-site is impressive – heavy machinery is working tirelessly to clear debris and remove fallen trees, leaving behind traces of the recent disaster.
Restoration work in Elenite has been ongoing since 8:30 a.m. this morning, and the situation on the ground is dynamic and tense. Both residents who are trying to clear their homes of the consequences and teams with specialized heavy machinery are allowed into the village, working tirelessly to restore normal life.
To ensure safety and order, a checkpoint remains in operation. All residents pass through it, and it is necessary to present an ID document.
Meanwhile, a special commission of experts has been appointed. Their task is to inspect the built-up ravine located in the resort complex. The goal is to assess whether it is possible to clean the ravine. This would help ensure effective water drainage in the event of future rainfall, preventing a recurrence of what happened.
Meanwhile, students in Nessebar, Sveti Vlas, the village of Kosharitsa, and Sunny Beach will continue to study online today.
The situation in Elenite, however, remains challenging. There is still no electricity and water supply in the village.
The first samples of drinking water showed that the water is not fit for drinking. Results from repeated tests are expected, which will provide further clarity on the situation.
In addition, further details are expected today from the prosecutor's office regarding the inspections undertaken after the massive actions in the National Construction Control Directorate (RDNSK), the regional environmental inspection, and the Municipality of Nessebar yesterday. The teams of the judicial authorities continue to work to establish the causes and those responsible for what happened.