At least three people have died amid catastrophic floods battering Bulgaria’s popular Elenite seaside resort in Burgas Province. Chaos reigns as violent torrents tear through towns, flooding streets, homes, and holiday hotspots.
Holiday Resort Flooded, Cars and Caravans Swept Away
Grim scenes from Elenite show muddy floodwaters engulfing houses, hotels, and campsites. Vehicles and caravans have been swept into the sea as floodwaters surge relentlessly. Authorities have declared a state of emergency along multiple Black Sea coastal towns.
- Three fatalities confirmed, including two rescuers
- Hundreds evacuated from their homes amid rising waters
- Floodwaters shredded through a building basement, killing a man trapped inside
Interior Minister Daniel Mitov revealed the tragic loss of two rescuers who died responding to emergency calls. The third victim was caught in a basement as the waters surged. Tens of fire trucks and naval teams are battling to rescue stranded locals and search for missing persons.
Transport Chaos and Military Rescue Efforts
Flooded roads have paralysed public transport across the region. The Bulgarian Navy has deployed boats for rescue and evacuation missions. Defence Minister Atanas Zapryanov confirmed the army is standing by with reinforcements ready if requested.
“We are monitoring the situation closely,” said Defence Minister Atanas Zapryanov. “If the Ministry of Interior makes a request to us, we are ready to send additional forces.”
Storms Set to Worsen Over Next 24 Hours
Heavy rain is forecast to continue pounding the area, threatening to worsen the deadly floods. As rescue and clean-up efforts intensify, authorities warn locals and tourists to stay vigilant amid the ongoing weather nightmare.