JAKARTA - More than 50 people have died in Poland since the start of winter due to extremely low air temperatures.
"The severe wave of frost has now reached its peak. We received sad news about new victims. Currently we have information about 54 deaths. We also recorded 36 people suffering from hypothermia," said Deputy Minister of the Interior and Administration of Poland Wieslaw Szczepanski, reported by ANTARA from Sputnik, Monday, February 2.
He explained that residents living in abandoned buildings often become victims of extreme cold weather.
"Once again, we urge everyone living in abandoned buildings to move to a place with warmer temperatures," said the deputy minister.
He added that the coming night is expected to be the coldest night in Poland since the beginning of winter.
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