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    Europe tries to shield homeless from deep freeze

    KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia and Ukraine both took extra precautions on Friday to protect homeless people, ordering new facilities and medical care after scores of people have frozen to death on the streets of Europe during a brutal cold snap.

    As the death toll from the past week rose to at least 175 on Friday, Russian Emergencies Minister Sergei Shoigu ordered the creation of facilities nationwide to feed and provide medical assistance to the homeless.

    Russia has not reported casualty figures from the cold snap, which has gripped a large swath of the continent from Russia to Serbia and reached as far west as the Netherlands. But Russian Deputy Health Minister Maxim Topilin was quoted by the ITAR-Tass news agency on Friday as saying that at least 64 people died from the cold in all of January.

    With tens of thousands of protesters expected on the streets of Moscow on Saturday, doctors advised those taking part in the demonstrations to protect themselves from the cold as their grandmothers used to do: by wearing felt boots and smearing their faces with goose or pig fat.

    Protesters also were encouraged to eat a big breakfast, preferably including meat, and refrain from drinking alcohol. While most will be protesting against Vladimir Putin's government, others will attend a separate pro-Putin rally.

    In Ukraine, the hardest hit country, health officials have told hospitals to stop discharging the hundreds of homeless patients after they are treated for hypothermia and frostbite. The goal is to prevent them from dying once they are released into temperatures as low as minus 32 Celsius (minus 26 Fahrenheit).

    Authorities also have set up nearly 3,000 heating and food shelters.

    Thirty-eight more fatalities were reported from frostbite and hypothermia in Ukraine on Friday, raising the nation's death toll to 101. Emergency officials have said many of the victims were homeless.

    Mykola Blyznyuk of the Health Ministry told the Kiev Post newspaper that many of the victims of hypothermia had broken their legs in falls and spent a long time on the ground in freezing temperatures while waiting for help to arrive.

    Of the Ukrainians who have died since the cold weather hit Jan. 27, 64 were found frozen on the streets, 11 died in hospitals and 26 in their homes, emergency officials said.

    It was so cold there, that some 1,500 swans, sea gulls and ducks froze to the ice in a small harbor near Ukraine's Black Sea port of Odessa, forcing emergency workers to use ships to break up the surface and free the birds, officials said.

    The weeklong cold snap — Eastern Europe's worst in decades — is causing power outages, frozen water pipes and the widespread closure of schools, nurseries, airports and bus routes.

    Bosnia reported its first deaths due to cold and snow. Five people died Friday in Sarajevo, most of them while shoveling snow, Dr. Tigran Elezovic said, and one person died in the southern city of Mostar, where ambulances could not reach the victim because of snow.

    Rome — where Italians are usually spared from cold winter weather — experienced a rare snowfall on Friday, prompting officials to close the Colosseum, the Roman Forum and the Palatine Hill, the former home of Rome's ancient emperors, to prevent tourists from slipping and falling.

    Northern Italy also has been gripped by snow and ice that is disrupting train travel.

    Temperatures in the Italian Alps have fallen as low as minus -22 C (minus 7 F).

    In the Netherlands, police in the eastern city of Wageningen reported that a homeless man found dead Thursday in a shed died of hypothermia, making him the first confirmed Dutch victim of the cold.

    Traffic around the Netherlands was thrown into chaos Friday by snow. Trains ran with long delays and several flights in and out of Schiphol were delayed or canceled.

    In Poland, the Interior Ministry recorded eight more deaths on Friday and said two other people died of asphyxiation from carbon monoxide-spewing charcoal heaters.

    In Serbia, where six people have died, blizzards gripped Belgrade, the capital, and Novi, the country's second-largest city, complicating efforts to rescue people trapped in their homes.

    Schools throughout the country will shut down next week, as part of emergency measures to deal with weather problems and save energy amid record electricity and gas consumption. The government also allocated fuel from emergency reserves for stranded areas in the Balkan country.

    Neighboring Croatia and Montenegro also were hard hit. In Croatia, some highways were closed and waters of the Adriatic Sea froze in some areas. Buses that travel from Zagreb, the capital, toward the coast have been canceled.

    In Montenegro, blizzards halted railway traffic, while cars were stranded in heavy snowfall on the roads in the north near the border with Serbia. Part of the capital, Podgorica, and a nearby area were left without electricity. The airport was closed due to heavy snow.

    In northern Serbia, hundreds of tons of fish in the Ecka lakes were in danger because the water was icing over. Dozens of people have been working nonstop to break the ice, using hammers and all kinds of tools, and sometimes even falling into the freezing water.

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    Monica Scislowska in Warsaw, Jim Heintz and Lynn Berry in Moscow, Jovana Gec in Belgrade, Michael Corder in The Hague and Aida Cerekz in Bosnia contributed to this story.

     

    10 comments

    • США  •  3 mths ago
      Like the two thugs Putin and Janukovich cares about them.
    • LyndaF  •  3 mths ago
      "Well Tonight Thank God It's Them....Instead Of You...." The Comments on here are dispicable, this is a cold snap, unlike one many have ever seen, it's brutal, and yet the comments on here are mostly callous. My heart aches for the dead, and pray they are in a better place, and I'm saddened that they had to suffer before they went. Vaya Con Dios
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      Under these turbulent times, the people of Rus need to band together. Little Russia needs the help of its brothers and sisters of greater.
    • Eric1  •  3 mths ago
      'Extra precautions? What did they do? Close the liquor stores?
    • zxcvzxcv  •  3 mths ago
      they didn't earn that heat they're enjoying

      rfid tag, drug test and require 1 week of week of community service for each day of heat enjoyed
      • Yorick Hunt 3 mths ago
        I think i love you.
      • Jim 3 mths ago
        Ariel Sharon, is that you? Or is it Leon Trotsky? Lenin, perhaps? G.W. Bush? Obama?
    • DIREINDEED  •  3 mths ago
      Homeless people in the Ukraine and Russia???? What the %@*&%!!!! Looks like socialism failed, eh? There should be no "homeless" in either of those countries. As much as the government has stolen from the people of both those nations, this should be a non-issue. Go sing it somewhere else.
      • Cow 3 mths ago
        So basically, don't try to help, and keep "stealing"? How did they steal exactly? That was half a century ago. Grow up. And while you're at it, ever broken a bone before? Try to imagine breaking your leg, and lying there or crawling around in seriously bad weather, in horrible pain. You're saying that they shouldn't be helping people? Grow up, cold war's over, we won, socialism isn't a threat, and there aren't russians hiding in the shadows waiting to get us.
      • Jim 3 mths ago
        The cold war is over? I don't think so. Moscow just moved its headquarters to Tel Aviv and Washington D.C. I do believe in helping the homeless however, no matter whom, or where they are.
    • Jen  •  3 mths ago
      I am glad I am warm and I feel for any that are cold. There are homeless and the poor in all lands and they always suffer the worse in bad weather. Today it is Russia, Ukraine and Europe last year it was a good part of the US. Be glad for the good when you got it and brave the bad and hope you live when you got that too.
    • Adam  •  Indianapolis, Indiana  •  3 mths ago
      pray for better weather. geo.engineers
    • Jim  •  3 mths ago
      I guess the European people are suffering from the Euro and global government imposed on them by Central Bankers. It is ironic how the same Central Bankers (Rothschilds) that hold the European Nations in debt, also hold the USA in debt (Federal Reserve/Rothschilds). Central Banking sucks the real wealth out of nations, and forces the nation to give up its sovereignty to its creditors.
      It is really ridiculous for the USA to borrow money from a private Israeli bank (The Fed) plus-interest, when Congress has the Constitutional right to print American currency interest-free.
    • gAWD  •  3 mths ago
      If my x-beach in Ukraine gets frostbite in her pusea, all the better! LOL!, ha, ha, h, ha, ha
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