Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Cold weather kills dozens in eastern Europe

A duck looks out over the frozen Ada Ciganlija Lake, in Belgrade, Serbia, Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012.

The cold weather is expected to continue through the week
 
At least 60 people have died due to freezing conditions caused by a cold snap in eastern and central Europe.
The drop in temperatures, forcing some countries to deploy the army and set up emergency shelters, is set to continue to Friday, forecasters say.
At least 30 people - mostly homeless - have died in Ukraine. Deaths have also been reported in Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, among others.
Temperatures plunged to -20C (-4F) on Monday.
Health officials in Ukraine say nearly 24,000 people have sought refuge in some 1,590 shelters over the past three days.
More than 600 people have sought treatment for frostbite and hypothermia during this time.
The authorities say they are planning to set up 150 more centres, as heavy snow was forecast in the region on Wednesday.
 

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