Friday, February 3, 2012

Kemlu Information could not be victims of the weather extremes of CHILD(REN) in Europe


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Kemlu Information could not be victims of the weather extremes of CHILD(REN) in Europe
Jakarta-Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemlu) claims to have not been informed of any casualties from the CHILD(REN) due to extreme cold weather in Eastern Europe. But Kemlu still monitor the condition of the CHILD(REN) in there.

"Until now, we have no information about the CHILD(REN) who are victims in Europe," said Kemlu spokesman Michael Tene, in Kemlu, j.l. Pejambon, Central Jakarta, Friday (3/2/2012).

According to the Government, Europe has Tene have special preparations to anticipate. However tene appealed for the CHILD(REN) who need help to come up to the INDONESIAN EMBASSY in the country concerned.

"As often if you need assistance please contact the INDONESIAN EMBASSY. We will certainly provide assistance, "bright Tene.

AFP Announces, 164 people were killed and tens of thousands of people have moved to nearby shelters to avoid cold air penetrating bone.

In Moscow, Russia, temperatures during the day reaching 22 degrees even minus Celcius. In Bulgaria, temperatures reached minus 30 degrees Celsius. Whereas in Ukraini, temperatures at night can reach minus 33 degrees Celsius.