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Voice of America
| over 1 year ago
A brutal cold front blamed for hundreds of deaths across Europe is threatening to linger even longer. High winds whipped across Russia's Krasnodar region Wednesday, churning water in the port city of Novorossiysk, tearing apart buildings and causing...
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The Age
| over 1 year ago
The deadly cold snap that has gripped Europe for more than a week continues to cause havoc, straining emergency services, grounding flights and pushing the death toll past 300. The homeless population has borne the brunt of the suffering, with dozens...
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BBC
| over 1 year ago
Deep freeze tightens grip across Europe Ukraine has been among the worst hit countries The Arctic conditions sweeping Europe have tightened their grip, with more deaths reported in Poland and Ukraine, taking the toll to well over 200. Polish...
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B92
| over 1 year ago
Snow and very low temperatures have continued to cause trouble in the entire Western Balkans region. Snow is seen on a beach in the town of Split in Croatia (Tanjug) The weather has caused five deaths in Croatia, where it was snowing again on Monday...
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The Jakarta Post
| over 1 year ago
World Extreme cold weather bashing countries across Europe has killed hundreds of Europeans as temperatures go as low as, for example, minus 36 Celsius in the Ukraine. Luckily, Indonesians living in European countries with extreme weather are...
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Arab News
| over 1 year ago
The Interior Ministry says nine people have died of hypothermia in Poland over the past 24 hours in the cold snap that has swept across Europe. Thousands of Europeans were continuing to dig out from heavy snow that has fallen during a week of bitter...
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Zee News
| over 1 year ago
Europe's vicious cold snap has claimed 62 lives in Poland, with nine new victims in the past 24 hours, police said on Monday. With overnight temperatures plunging to minus 24 degrees Celsius in some parts of the country, the majority of the victims...
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United Press International
| over 1 year ago
Extreme cold and heavy snow in Europe has killed more than 300 people, impeded travel and left about 50,000 without power, officials say. Ukraine's Ministry of Emergencies reported the most deaths in the Siberian arctic snap that has lasted more than...
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Euractiv
| over 1 year ago
Villagers scramble for fuel as Europe's big chill bites Published 06 February 2012 Hungarian villagers were scavenging for coal with their bare hands on Thursday (2 February) as a blast of Siberian air killed scores in Eastern Europe and looked set...
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Zee News
| over 1 year ago
Conditions of several arterial roads were described as "treacherous", as tempers ran high at Heathrow when hundreds of flights to destinations in Europe, US, India and other countries were cancelled. Trains were also delayed, and cars abandoned on...
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Taiwan News
| over 1 year ago
Travel & Delicacy Ecological Environment Taiwan News, Staff Writer 2012-02-06 11:18 AM The Arctic cold snap and heavy snow sweeping across Europe for whole week, the death toll climbed to 300, most of the died people are homeless. In addition to...