Thursday, February 16, 2012

Snow cold Europe makes 650 people dead, 100 cars crashed on the continuous

Snow cold Europe makes 650 people dead, 100 cars crashed on the continuous
(AFP)-more than 650 people were killed in cold dark record in Eastern Europe, while officials at the Czech Republic said the snowfall was the cause of traffic accidents involving 2.

The vehicles move in snowstorm near Veznice, Czech Republic.

Since last January, the area of Eastern Europe was engulfed in a wave of unusually cold, causing severe snow storms in recent history. Tens of thousands of people were trapped in houses covered with snow.

The village isolated by walls of snow and the roads may not come through. Regional officials had to use helicopters to to help emergency food for the most vulnerable people.

Officials in Russia and on 15/2 for Ukrraine or only in 2 countries had more than 300 people died of malaria rates.

About 100 vehicles damaged have crippled a major highway in the snowy Czech Republic capital Prague with the eastern part of the country and Slovakia. Unknown cases fatalities or not.
seven people were injured in two separate accidents, Czech officials for or. About 40 cars had plunged into each other yesterday during a snow storm, about 250 km to the East way Prague, causing 2 wounded. Dozens, including buses, also related to an accident in southern Prague, 5 wounded.

Russian officials say 205 people have died in the cold this year, while Ukraine reported 112 deaths and Poland is 107 inhabitants. seven people were killed in Romania in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths due to malaria rates in here up 86. In Lithuania, 23 people were killed.

The cases of death due to malaria are also reported price in many other European countries such as Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro and Slovenia.

In Romania, one of the severely affected countries, some 23,000 people remained isolated in the community in the East-225, where snowfall 1 weeks have blocked roads and prevented the railway network was chaotic. People fear that their homes may have collapsed due to snowfall.
Romania-capital farmers face with thick snowfall of up to 4, 6 m in some areas this week – are concerned about the herd of goats, sheep, horses and cows. A farmer said he had to move the snow to put men into the House to avoid the cold shoulder.

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