At least 50 deaths from cold weather in Europe

The Siberian cold wave that has swept Europe and caused at least 50 deaths, most of which are homeless, will last to this day. It keeps causing traffic jams. So called “
The Siberian cold wave that has swept Europe and caused at least 50 deaths, most of which are homeless, will last to this day.
It keeps causing traffic jams.
So called “
At least 18 people have lost their lives in Poland, six in the Czech Republic, five in Lithuania, four in France and Slovakia, two in Italy, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia, one in the Netherlands, England, Spain and Basque Countries.
At least seven deaths have been recorded in Estonia during February.
Last night, the thermometer has reached minus 21 degrees Celsius in the mountainous regions of Croatia and Bosnia, minus 20 degrees Celsius in Lubeck in northern Germany, minus 19 degrees Celsius south of Poland, minus 18 degrees Celsius near Lieges in Belgium and minus 10 degrees Celsius in London, Pash conveys.
In Switzerland, a score of minus 36 degrees Celsius was recorded in Glatt, at 1,850 feet,
Many schools have been closed in Great Britain, Ireland, northern Spain, and Portugal, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, even in Albania, where many villages have been isolated from snow.












