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Cold weather the European Soul, many Telan 164 Dead Bum Freezes
Kiev-casualties due to the cold temperature extremes who braved Europe continuing. So far it's been 164 people have been reported killed, scattered in several places ranging from Ukraine to Italy. Many homeless freezing to death in the streets.
A lot of access to the villages in Eastern Europe was cut off. The community was isolated. While road, rail and air networks are also cut off. Gas consumption has continued to experience a surge in some areas during the winter heaviest in the last decade.
In Ukraine, tens of thousands of people moved to shelters to avoid freezing. Ministry of Ukraine Disaster said 63 people were killed by extreme weather. Most of them die froze in the streets and a few others suffered hypothermia.
Nine people were killed in southern Poland when temperatures reached a point minus 32 degrees centigrade. A Total of 29 people died since the cold weather begins in the last week. Weather authorities in London, United Kingdom, warned the cold weather will continue in many areas.
The Agency said snow was expected to fall in the region of Kiev, Ukraine on Friday evening local time. The United Kingdom also predicted minus 10 degrees Celsius will take place in Berlin, Germany. Snow was also expected to go down in various parts of the United Kingdom at the end of this week.
Organization of the International Red Cross (IFRC) and Red Crescent warns that the most at risk of becoming homeless cold weather extremes in Europe.
"The bums are caught unprepared. They don't follow further developments on weather forecasting and very vulnerable, "said representative of IFRC for Belarus and Ukraine, Zlatko Kovac as reported by AFP, Friday (3/2/2012). Red Crescent to help by providing food, warm sweaters and jackets.
In some other European countries, such as in Romania, the Ministry of Health declared, eight people died overnight. Total casualties in the country reached 22 people. Some schools in the country were closed. In Bulgaria, media reported 10 people were killed.