20 People die in 24 hours by an intense cold
posted on: Feb 1 2012 8:12 by RDugey. Viewed 13 times.About twenty people died as a result of a cold wave in the past 24 hours in Central and Eastern Europe, where temperatures have dropped to record levels.
Although the cold wave appears to now be extended to Western Europe, weather services estimate that temperatures, which are close to - 30 degrees Celsius in some parts of Central Europe, will remain at very low levels.
En Bulgaria thermometers reached - 29 degrees yesterday Tuesday Kneja (northeast). Sofia tiritaba also on Tuesday, a record for a January 31 - 18.8 degrees, according to the Institute of meteorology of.
Hours will also be very cold in Moscow, where they expected temperatures of - 26 degrees at night and early in the morning.
This cold snap has claimed victims, especially among the homeless, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, Romania, Czech Republic and in the region of the Russian capital. In Ukraine there were 30 deaths in u000afive days of them 12 over the past 24 hours, said Tuesday a communiqué from the Ministry of emergency situations.

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