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    Helicopters rescue Europeans stranded by snow

    BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Rescue helicopters evacuated dozens of people from snow-blocked villages in Serbia and Bosnia and air-lifted in emergency food and medicine as a severe cold spell kept Eastern Europe in its icy grip.

    The death toll from the cold rose to 83 on Wednesday and emergency crews worked overtime as temperatures sank to minus 32.5 C (minus 26.5 F) in some areas.

    Parts of the Black Sea froze near the Romanian coastline and the rare snow fell on Croatian islands in the Adriatic Sea. In Bulgaria, 16 towns recorded their lowest temperatures since records started 100 years ago as four more people were reported dead from hypothermia.

    In central Serbia, choppers pulled out 12 people, including nine who went to a funeral but then could not get back over icy, snow-choked roads. Two more people froze to death in the snow and two others are missing, bringing that nation's death toll to five.

    "The situation is dramatic, the snow is up to five meters (16 1/2 feet) high in some areas, you can only see rooftops," said Dr. Milorad Dramacanin, who participated in the helicopter evacuations.

    One of the evacuees was an elderly woman who had fallen into a coma. She survived after being airlifted to a hospital.

    Two helicopters were also used Wednesday to rescue people and supply remote villages in northern Bosnia.

    "We are trying to get through to several small villages, with each just a few elderly residents," said Bosnian rescue official Milimir Doder. "All together some 200-300 people are cut off. We are supplying them for the second day with food and medication."

    In the small Bosnian hamlet of Han Kran on Mt. Romanija, villagers waited for a helicopter at a flat spot which they cleared of snow to allow it to land.

    "We are barely coping. I live on my own — it is a real struggle," said Radenka Jeftovic, an elderly woman wrapped in woolen scarfs and hugging a food package she received.

    Goran Milat, a younger resident, complained that "the minuses are killing us."

    "We are thankful for this help," he said. "But, the snow did what it did and we are blocked here until spring."

    Some Bosnian villages have had no electricity for days and crews were working around-the-clock trying to fix power lines.

    "The snow is about two meters high (6 feet) and we have cleared off paths that look more like tunnels," Doder said. "It is going well but if there is more snow coming, then the situation may get critical."

    Ukraine alone reported 43 deaths, mostly of homeless people. The country's Emergency Situations Ministry said 28 people had been found dead on the streets, eight died in hospitals and seven in their homes. Over 720 others were hospitalized with hypothermia and frostbite.

    Ukraine's 1+1 channel broadcast footage of a man being treated for frostbite in his toes, which had turned completely black.

    Authorities have deployed over 1,730 heating shelters across the country, handing out hot tea, coffee, boiled potatoes and pork fat — a traditional Ukrainian dish — to the homeless. Hospitals were told not to discharge homeless patients even if their treatment was finished to protect them from the cold.

    Prime Minister Mykola Azarov urged Ukrainians to stay vigilant, dress warmly and help each other in the face of the severe weather.

    "I call on citizens, enterprises, organizations not to be indifferent, to support and protect those people who cannot help themselves in this difficult time," Azarov said in a statement Wednesday. "We are one people."

    His comments after some experts suggested Ukraine's high death toll was linked to authorities' unwillingness and incompetence in dealing with the homeless.

    Pavlo Rozenko, an expert on social policy with the Kiev-based Razumkov Center, said Ukrainian authorities often suffer from the Soviet legacy of viewing the homeless as alcoholics, drug addicts and do-nothings who need to be punished instead of helped.

    "The country doesn't know yet how to take care of its homeless," Rozenko said.

    In Romania, temperatures plunged to minus 32.5 C (minus 26.5), and six homeless people died in the past 24 hours of hypothermia, the health ministry reported. Hundreds of other people were sent to shelters to protect them from the extreme cold.

    Five people died of hypothermia in the last day in Poland, bringing its toll up to 20 since Friday.

    Several schools across Hungary suspended classes, including one in the east that said it could not afford the high heating bills. The airport in Montenegro's capital Podgorica was closed down for all flights late Wednesday because of heavy snowfall.

    In Russia, temperatures fell to minus 21 C (minus 6 F) in Moscow but only one person was reported to have died of the cold.

    Despite the freezing temperatures, Gyorgy Schirilla, a 50-year-old sportsman, said he would go ahead with his annual swim on Saturday with no protective gear cross the Danube River — a distance of 500 meters (yards) — in the northern Hungarian city of Vac.

    "I'm not afraid of the challenge," Schirilla said. "This will be my 15th crossing. Two years ago ... I had to fend off ice floes weighing several tons."

    ___

    Maria Danilova from Ukraine, Alison Mutler from Romania, Aida Cerkez from Bosnia, Monika Scislowska from Poland, Pablo Gorondi from Hungary, Veselin Toskhov from Bulgaria and Jovana Gec from Serbia contributed to this report.

     
    • Geochemist  •  3 mths ago
      To all you idiots saying climate change is real because you can feel how much warmer it is......the computer models only predict warming of 1 or 2 degrees over a 100 year period. That's only 0.01 - 0.02 degrees per year!!! YOU CAN"T FEEL THAT AMOUNT OF CHANGE!!!! You don't even realize how stupid you sound by saying that!!!
      • Brian 3 mths ago
        Ah yes, the computer models from Exxon Mobil that would be.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 mths ago
      I love reading the posts of Americans, it makes me smile and gives me a lovely warm glow inside.
      Thank you all so much for making me a very happy man.
    • ChangeAmerica  •  Owensboro, Kentucky  •  3 mths ago
      The North Pole has moved 1,200 miles closer to Russia in the last 100 years.
      Einstein’s letter to Charles Hapgood, dated November 24, 1952 is published in his book Path of the Pole.
      Based on geomagnetic and carbon dating evidence, he identifies the locations of the four
      previous poles and maps out their transitional paths. Seventeen thousand years ago, the North Pole was located in the Hudson Bay and over 5,000 years moved to it’s current position. Before that, the North Pole was located in the Greenland Sea 75,000 year ago, and moved southwest to the Hudson Bay. Prior to the Greenland Sea location, the pole was located in the Yukon Territory of Canada.11

      How this movement occurs is easily explained by the earth’s composition. We live on the crust, the outer surface, which is comprised of six main continental plates and a few smaller ones. The inner core consists of solid iron surrounded by an outer core of liquid iron. Surrounding the core is the mantle that is composed of molten rock (lower mantle) and solid rock (upper mantle).

      The upper mantle and crust are loosely connected and able to slide against each other, the least effect of which is continental drift. Theoretically, each layer is capable of movement independent of other layers. According to Hapgood, the top two layers can slide, if certain forces were applied, while the core, and the axis and orbit of the planet, remain unchanged. The difficult part is what force causes the slippage.
      The crust’s rapid movement, of course, would create environmental mayhem. If the current level of seismic and volcanic activity were a result of plates shifting between one and four centimeters per year, a much faster rate of change would likely be apocalyptic.
      Frozen deposits of soil, rock, plant and animal remains exist in Alaska, commonly known as “muck.” University of New Mexico Professor Frank Hibben explains that:

      In many places, Alaskan muck is packed with animal bones and debris in trainload lots. Bones of mammoths, mastodons, several kind of bison, horses, wolves, bears and lions tell a story of a faunal population… within this frozen mass lie the twisted parts of animals and trees intermingled with lenses of ice and layers of peat and mosses. It looks as though in the midst of some cataclysmic catastrophe of ten thousand years ago the whole Alaskan world of living animals and plants was suddenly frozen in mid-motion like a grim charade…twisted and torn trees are piled in splintered masses .
    • Just_Looking2966  •  Providence, Rhode Island  •  3 mths ago
      25 below and she's wearing a fleece sweatshirt and skirt and no gloves??????
      • Nakkinhead 3 mths ago
        Maybe the blubber is keeping her warm
      • David 3 mths ago
        This time last year it was a bathing suit !
      • Gris 3 mths ago
        It's not always that cold; they just said that is has been reaching those temperatures. And I'm sure she's more bundled up than you think.
    • GABRIELA  •  Bucharest, Romania  •  3 mths ago
      @loretta s, you are tipical american-I refer especially to the yankees- who think that it can compensate the education with "atitude" and apearence of education.Chek with your school district and find out about first grade enrolement,you might have a chance who knows!!!!!!!!Confederate Generals "Stonewall" Jackson and Lee were right in what it will look at the yankees!
      • Casco 3 mths ago
        The Yankees? Maybe it's Alex Rodriguez's fault, but more likely Derek Jeter's fault.
    • william 1  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      well at least here in the states we been lucky this winter with it being mild one so far which means for us a less costly heating bill this winter
    • Jeffrey  •  Tehran, Iran  •  3 mths ago
      OMG!!! Hope them to be safe but " It is very unfortunate that so many of those who have perished had no place to go. Of course most of the comments on this thread are coming from the ignorant climate change deniers! "
      • Yorick Hunt 3 mths ago
        By "climate change deniers" are you referring to the 31,000 scientists who signed the Petition Project, requesting governments to the phony conclusions of global warming and requesting they not attempt to meddle in the planet's climate?
      • A Yahoo! User 3 mths ago
        Nobody ever denied climate change. But people denie global worming which is what they call it.No? Global change was is and will be for ever.
    • J  •  3 mths ago
      you all need to learn about global climate change (global warming) it effects both cold and hot temperatures year round. Record rains, record snow falls, record heat, record cold. green house gases cant escape too much being produced trapping heat and cold. It is a natural process of the earth we are just speeding it up too rapidly.
    • NY123  •  3 mths ago
      Ukrainian authorities often suffer from the Soviet legacy of viewing the homeless as alcoholics, drug addicts and do-nothings who need to be punished instead of helped.

      Sounds like the Ukrainian authorities would make good Republicans.
    • G  •  3 mths ago
      60 degrees here in Ohio yesterday. Nothing going on with climate change, this is normal...right?
    • Gerard  •  Ilford, United Kingdom  •  3 mths ago
      anyone who uses long line to fish in the southern ocean should drown . keep up the good work and disrupt the jap whalers. steve irwin .
    • chris  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 mths ago
      It be nice if we could get that snow here
    • OICUR12  •  3 mths ago
      I am sooo glad that we've had all those "global warmings" ..... just imagine how bad this would be if we hadn't.
    • Fawbots  •  Budapest, Hungary  •  3 mths ago
      No snow--yet --- in downtown Budapest. So cold it makes a persons face hurt. Wierd being this cold--and no snow. Rumor is it is on the way.
    • Truelady50USA  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  3 mths ago
      Time has come to stop judging what homeless people are like. They are me! They are you! They are any and all people who find themselves suddenly jobless, with too little or no money for housing (while housing costs and rents soar). Many have college degreeS! No respectable "system" would ever allow such horrible treatment of its citizens!
    • boyblue  •  3 mths ago
      Albert Gore's heated breaths cause these storms to brew across the Atlantic Ocean.
    • Damon  •  University Park, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      The topic up for dispute is not if climate change exists, but rather if human contribute to it much.It is obviously occurring, but many people get confused because some people call it global warming. Climate change is more appropriate, because some places are getting colder, but overall the average temperature of the Earths atmosphere is warming.
    • Wendy  •  Victoria, Canada  •  3 mths ago
      This news shocked me ... but I think it's because in Saskatchewan the temperatures can get so much colder, especially with wind chill, and no one notices it. Life just goes on. Perhaps it's not so much weather conditions but the whether the area is prepared for them.
      BTW I understood that global warming warns that some areas will get a lot colder while others get a lot hotter.
    • ReinhardD  •  San Antonio, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      It is amazing what global warming can do
    • Positive Spin  •  3 mths ago
      Global warming or the beginning of a new Ice Age, or maybe both; things, they are a changing!
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