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The image displays an elevator control panel and a partially visible informational sign, set against a wooden background, likely within an elevator car or on an elevator landing in Yambol, Bulgaria.

The control panel is a dark grey, rectangular metallic surface, secured by screws to the wooden wall. It features two prominent colored buttons at the top: a red circular button, likely an emergency stop, marked with the Bulgarian word "СТОП" (STOP) in a square outline beneath it. To its right is a yellow circular button, possibly for alarm or assistance, with a triangular symbol in a square outline below it.

Below these, a row of eight white circular buttons correspond to different floors. Each button has a floor number handwritten in black marker on a clear plastic overlay beneath it, ranging from 8 down to 1. The numbers show some wear.

Above the panel, a white sign with black text, covered by a clear plastic sheet, is partially visible. The text is in Bulgarian and outlines rules and instructions for elevator use, including warnings and emergency procedures. Recognizable phrases from the OCR include "Полз" (use/usage), "спира" (stops), "врата" (door), "сигнал" (signal), "на пожар" (on fire), "превър" (turn/convert), "взрив" (explosion), "Пушене" (smoking), "Хвърляне" (throwing), and "Удряне" (hitting), indicating prohibitions. It also mentions "При авария" (In case of emergency) and "телефон" (telephone).

The panel is mounted on a light brown wooden wall with visible grain. The scene depicts a functional, possibly older, public utility interface.
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Jun 3, 2026

Yambol, Bulgaria

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The image displays an elevator control panel and a partially visible informational sign, set against a wooden background, likely within an elevator car or on an elevator landing in Yambol, Bulgaria. The control panel is a dark grey, rectangular metallic surface, secured by screws to the wooden wall. It features two prominent colored buttons at the top: a red circular button, likely an emergency stop, marked with the Bulgarian word "СТОП" (STOP) in a square outline beneath it. To its right is a yellow circular button, possibly for alarm or assistance, with a triangular symbol in a square outline below it. Below these, a row of eight white circular buttons correspond to different floors. Each button has a floor number handwritten in black marker on a clear plastic overlay beneath it, ranging from 8 down to 1. The numbers show some wear. Above the panel, a white sign with black text, covered by a clear plastic sheet, is partially visible. The text is in Bulgarian and outlines rules and instructions for elevator use, including warnings and emergency procedures. Recognizable phrases from the OCR include "Полз" (use/usage), "спира" (stops), "врата" (door), "сигнал" (signal), "на пожар" (on fire), "превър" (turn/convert), "взрив" (explosion), "Пушене" (smoking), "Хвърляне" (throwing), and "Удряне" (hitting), indicating prohibitions. It also mentions "При авария" (In case of emergency) and "телефон" (telephone). The panel is mounted on a light brown wooden wall with visible grain. The scene depicts a functional, possibly older, public utility interface.

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