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Cold Weather Kills In Europe

Cold Weather Europe

JOVANA GEC   01/30/12 04:18 PM ET  AP

BELGRADE, Serbia — A severe and snowy cold snap across central and eastern Europe has left at least 36 people dead, cut off power to towns, and snarled traffic. Officials are responding with measures ranging from opening shelters to dispensing hot tea, with particular concern for the homeless and elderly.

This part of Europe is not unused to cold, but the current freeze, which spread to most of the region last week, came after a period of relatively mild weather. Many were shocked when temperatures in some parts plunged Monday to minus 20 Celsius (minus 4 Fahrenheit).

"Just as we thought we could get away with a spring-like winter ..." lamented Jelena Savic, 43, from the Serbian capital of Belgrade, her head wrapped in a shawl with only eyes uncovered. "I'm freezing. It's hard to get used to it so suddenly."

Officials have appealed to people to stay indoors and be careful. Police searched for the homeless to make sure they didn't freeze to death. In some places, heaters will be set up at bus stations.

Still, 18 people, most of them homeless, died in Ukraine from hypothermia and nearly 500 people sought medical help for frostbite and hypothermia in just three days last week, the Emergency Situations Ministry said.

Temperatures in parts of Ukraine fell to minus 16 C (3 F) during the day and minus 23 C (minus 10 F) in the night. Authorities opened 1,500 shelters to provide food and heat and closed schools and nurseries. More than 17,000 people have sought help in such shelters in the past three days, authorities said.

In Poland, at least 10 people froze to death as the cold reached minus 26 C (minus 15 F) on Monday.

Malgorzata Wozniak, a spokeswoman for Poland's Interior Ministry, told The Associated Press that elderly people and the homeless were among the dead. Police were checking unheated empty buildings for homeless people they could take to shelters.

Warsaw city authorities decided to place more than 40 heaters in the busiest city transport stops to help waiting passengers keep warm.

City authorities in the Czech capital of Prague set up tents for an estimated 3,000 homeless people. Freezing temperatures also damaged train tracks, slowing railway traffic.

In central Serbia, three people died and two more were missing, while 14 municipalities were operating under emergency decrees. Efforts to clear roads blocked by snow were hampered by strong winds and dozens of towns faced power outages.

Police said one woman froze to death in a snowstorm in a central Serbian village, while two elderly men were found dead, one in the snow outside his home. Further south, emergency crews are searching for two men in their 70s who are feared dead.

In Bulgaria, a 57-year-old man froze to death in a northwestern village and emergency decrees were declared in 25 of the country's 28 districts. In the capital of Sofia, authorities handed out hot tea and placed homeless people in emergency shelters.

Strong winds also closed down Bulgaria's main Black Sea port of Varna, while part of a major highway leading to Bulgaria and Greece from Turkey was closed after a heavy snowfall. Nearly 200 Turkish Airlines flights to and from Istanbul's Ataturk Airport were canceled, and a city sports hall was turned to a temporary shelter for some 350 homeless people.

The temperature in Turkey's province of Kars, which borders Armenia, dropped to minus 25 C on Sunday night.

The situation was similar in Romania, where reports said four people have died because of freezing weather. There, authorities sent prison inmates to shovel snow and unblock paths leading to a shelter with some 300 stray dogs and puppies.

Weather forecasts say the cold snap will continue.

"We are getting some 'real' winter this week," Croatian meteorologist Zoran Vakula said.

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Associated Press writers across the region contributed to this report.

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Jtt
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11:40 AM on 01/31/2012
These are very cold but not particularity cold temperatures especially for that region. I think the snow has a lot more to do with it.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
06:32 PM on 01/30/2012
You see why I drank tea every day while staying in Russia?
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KIVPossum
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06:23 PM on 01/30/2012
We are minus 23 C right now. The highest projected for the next 3 days is -12
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06:00 PM on 01/30/2012
I've got a hat like that.
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Son of Liberty 1765
Exposing Government Lies.
01:38 PM on 01/30/2012
Global Warming is not co-operating again.
02:21 PM on 01/30/2012
Oh some of that charming conservative humor, what a "true patriot" you are.
lightnessandjoy
Is micro-bio a new disease?
04:11 PM on 01/30/2012
It's not global warming; it's climate change and these are exactly the kind of weather effects one would expect. But, hey, don't let anything I say penetrate your tinfoil hat.
12:39 PM on 01/30/2012
It's been -42 Celcius here for several weeks. If the schools closed because it was -15 celcius, than it would be closed all winter. It's strange that people don't know what to do just because it gets cold; try a blanket, extra sweater, walking, making a fire. Not sure what hot tea will do for you however, they say if you are cold drinking hot liquids is not the right thing to do, maybe hot food would be better. If it was -15 celcius here and we could see the sun, we would all jump for joy, run out side to ski and welcome the warmth we were graced with.
lofttypeofaview
I pledge allegiance to the poor!
03:23 PM on 01/30/2012
Most people can handle extreme whether conditions if the change is gradual instead of sudden.
04:48 PM on 01/30/2012
We go from +40 to -40 celcius in one day around here too, it's bearly ever gradual! The difference is we expect the extreme and know what to do in that situation, however we still lose people. We have homeless people here and they also die sometime from freezing. It's very good that they are putting up heated areas for them over there. This year my son and I walked by some homeless people by Fred Meyers parking lot, in October when if first started to get cold, they were drinking and there was an old man with them. I read in the newspaper he died that night from hypothermia. We should try to put up heated areas for them. There's a mission, but it gets overcrowed and they could only stay for so many days than have to leave. Maybe we could just put them all on a plane and send them to Hawaii. I'm sure they would love it over there.
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03:32 PM on 01/30/2012
People who are not used to that kind of weather are more vulnerable. I lived in South Texas and they had a freeze in Corpus Christi, had to shut the whole city down, they had no way of dealing with ice on the overpasses. What would you do if it got up to 120 in the summer?

I've worked in Alaska and I've worked in Death Valley, it's all in what you are used to dealing with.
12:02 AM on 01/31/2012
It gets 110 in Yukon Flats, we don't have air conditioning. I worked as a smokejumper in death valley too. The bottom line is, some people are tough and some aren't.
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Brian J Nibbe
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12:03 PM on 01/30/2012
It's cold here in Romania... -16C this morning. We have been giving up to 7 homeless men a place to stay during the cold period.
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Warren Yuill
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12:59 PM on 01/30/2012
Your are awesome !!!



And I say that with all sincerity.
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KIVPossum
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06:25 PM on 01/30/2012
What part of Romania? I am in Chisinau, Moldova