Sub-zero weather kills 21 in Poland over weekend
BY Agencies6 Jan 2016 4:34 AM IST
Agencies6 Jan 2016 4:34 AM IST
Twenty-one people died over the weekend in Poland because of freezing weather amid one of the country’s deadliest cold spells, the government said on Monday. “Twelve people died over the last 24 hours. We also recorded nine other victims the day before,” spokeswoman Bozena Wysocka from the government centre for security (RCB) told AFP after temperatures dropped to minus 20 Celsius (minus 4 Fahrenheit) in certain areas. That brings the total number of deaths linked to the cold weather to 39 since November 1, she added. Poland’s deadliest hypothermia weekend in recent years was December 19-20, 2009, when 42 people died. Police have called on residents of the European Union country of 38 million to keep an eye out for anyone running the risk of hypothermia, especially the homeless, inebriated or the elderly.
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