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Landfill Fire Near Bosilovo Brought Under Control After 12-Hour Battle

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A major fire that broke out at a landfill near the town of Bosilovo has been brought under control after firefighters battled the blaze for approximately 12 hours. Multiple fire brigades from surrounding municipalities were deployed to assist in the effort.

The fire broke out in the early hours and spread rapidly due to the combustible nature of the waste material and dry conditions. Thick smoke blanketed the surrounding area, prompting health warnings for residents of nearby settlements to stay indoors and keep windows closed.

Environmental authorities dispatched teams to monitor air quality in the affected area, with initial readings showing elevated levels of particulate matter and potentially harmful gases. Residents were advised to take precautions until conditions normalized.

The incident has renewed calls for improved waste management infrastructure across the country. Environmental groups pointed out that improperly managed landfills are a recurring fire hazard and a source of toxic pollution, urging the government to accelerate plans for modern waste processing facilities.