Varna: Problems with "Robert Scott" Street After Renovation

21.10.2025 | Region

Residents of Varna are unhappy with the condition of "Robert Scott" Street after the renovation. The asphalt is sinking after rainfall, creating a hazard for traffic. Citizens are expressing growing dissatisfaction with the work.

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Another infrastructure problem in Varna is causing serious concerns among local residents. The recently renovated "Robert Scott" Street, located in the "Alen Mak" district, has become the epicenter of a new discussion after the undertaken repair works caused serious problems with the road surface.

Only a few months ago, the street was dug up for laying pipes, which caused temporary inconveniences for those living in the area. Despite assurances that the repair was completed, part of the asphalt surface remains unrepaired, which now presents a serious problem.

After the recent rainfall, the condition of the problematic section has significantly worsened, creating a real danger for traffic. Residents in the area are expressing increasing dissatisfaction with what is happening.

"The road has collapsed 3 times in three weeks."

This is the finding of the directly affected citizens, which clearly shows the seriousness of the situation. Moreover, they add, "The group that comes to repair the section apparently isn't doing things properly, because it's visible that it's hollow underneath. They come, pour gravel, and with the next rain, it collapses again."

The situation on site is tense. Residents anxiously observe how another repair activity turns into a source of additional problems. The danger of accidents on this critical section is real.