Eight years of disaster on Lake Ohrid, where 15 people died

Eight years have passed since the disaster on Lake Ohrid, when tourists from the shipwreck of the ship “linden” lost 15 people, tourists from neighbouring Bulgaria. The disaster occurred on September 5, 2009, at 10:30, when the ship “Ilinden” was flooded by 57 travelers from Ohrid to St. Naum. [...]
Eight years have passed since the disaster on Lake Ohrid, when tourists from the shipwreck of the ship “linden” lost 15 people, tourists from neighbouring Bulgaria.
The disaster occurred on September 5, 2009, at 10:30, when the ship <x0 was shipwrecked “Ilinden”, which with 57 travelers circulated in the resolution from Ohrid to St. Naum. That morning Saturday has been extremely warm, the quiet lake -- nothing has warned that the ship's biggest disaster in its history of navigation on Lake Ohrid would occur. “
Eight of the victims have been residents of Anton municipality, four from the Pirdon municipality and one from the Zlatica, Mirkovo and Ribarnica municipalities.
Two weeks after the shipwreck, the ship “Ilinden” on September 19th has been unearthed on the surface of Lake Ohrid. The same day, the ship has been shipped to the University Channel, where, after an investigation into its technical regularity, it is still present as a dull testimony to the tragedy that claimed 15 lives.












