The Borneo Post

Europe’s deep freeze claims new victims

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WARSAW: Sub- freezing temperatur­es across swathes of Europe have claimed over 60 victims in recent days — notably in Poland, Romania and the Balkans — with migrants and the homeless among the most vulnerable, officials said on Tuesday.

Six people died in Poland and seven more in the Balkans over a 24-hour period as temperatur­es plunged across Europe, while Romania announced six deaths in recent days.

Authoritie­s in Warsaw said the toll of hypothermi­a deaths in the country since November 1 had now risen to 71.

Polish police urged people to help those most vulnerable, especially the homeless, as the mercury sank to below -20 degrees Celsius ( minus four degrees Fahrenheit) in some regions.

“Another six people died due to exposure over the last 24 hours,” the centre for national security ( RCB) said on Tuesday in a statement.

Local authoritie­s have also issued smog alerts across Poland, urging children and the elderly to remain indoors as coal and wastefired home furnaces drive up air pollution to the highest levels recorded in years.

Last winter in Poland was unusually mild but still claimed 77 lives in the nation of 38 million, compared to 78 in 2013-2014 and 177 in 2012-2013.

In the Balkans, a father and son were amongst at least seven people reported to have died in the last 24 hours, local media said — three each in Serbia and Macedonia, and one in Albania.

In southern Serbia, where temperatur­es have fallen below - 20 C and a state of emergency has been declared, an 88-year- old father and his 64-year- old son died of the cold in the village of Duga Poljana.

But in the east of the country there was rare good news as national television station RTS reported the miraculous survival of a man in the village of Smoljinac who survived for two days in temperatur­es reaching minus 20 Celsius after falling down a well.

Finally rescued by a neighbour, he was taken to hospital.

In Slovakia, six people have succumbed to the cold weather in recent days, according the country’s Central Emergency Services told AFP Tuesday.

The current deep freeze sweeping Europe has also killed six people in Romania in recent days, according to first official figures released by the health ministry in Bucharest. — AFP

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