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More than 100 people have now died as a result of freezing weather in Ukraine since last Friday, the government has announced in Kiev. | More than 100 people have now died as a result of freezing weather in Ukraine since last Friday, the government has announced in Kiev. |
Most of the 101 who died were homeless people and 64 of them were found dead on the streets, the emergencies ministry said. | Most of the 101 who died were homeless people and 64 of them were found dead on the streets, the emergencies ministry said. |
Hundreds of others have been treated in hospital for frostbite, hypothermia and other cold-related conditions. | Hundreds of others have been treated in hospital for frostbite, hypothermia and other cold-related conditions. |
Temperatures plunged to below -35C in parts of eastern Europe this week. | Temperatures plunged to below -35C in parts of eastern Europe this week. |
At least eight more deaths were reported in Poland on Thursday, bringing the death toll there since last week to 37. | At least eight more deaths were reported in Poland on Thursday, bringing the death toll there since last week to 37. |
Cold weather deaths have been reported across eastern and central Europe | Cold weather deaths have been reported across eastern and central Europe |
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In Ukraine, more freezing weather was forecast for Friday, with overnight temperatures set to fall to as low as -32C in the north and west. | In Ukraine, more freezing weather was forecast for Friday, with overnight temperatures set to fall to as low as -32C in the north and west. |
The authorities closed schools and colleges and set up nearly 3,000 heating and food shelters across the country. | The authorities closed schools and colleges and set up nearly 3,000 heating and food shelters across the country. |
Health officials instructed hospitals not to discharge homeless patients, even after treatment, in order to save them from the cold. | Health officials instructed hospitals not to discharge homeless patients, even after treatment, in order to save them from the cold. |
Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov announced that the country had burnt 1bn cu m of gas in just three days. | Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov announced that the country had burnt 1bn cu m of gas in just three days. |
The country's gas order from Russia for the whole of 2012 is 27bn cu m. | The country's gas order from Russia for the whole of 2012 is 27bn cu m. |
"It's a very hard time for the country," he said, promising that the difficulties would be overcome. | "It's a very hard time for the country," he said, promising that the difficulties would be overcome. |
The Russian gas supplier, Gazprom, said Ukraine was exceeding the level of gas consumption envisaged in the contract. | The Russian gas supplier, Gazprom, said Ukraine was exceeding the level of gas consumption envisaged in the contract. |
Most Russian gas exports to EU countries transit Ukraine. On Thursday Austria's energy firm OMV reported a 30% drop in its supply of Russian gas, while Italy's gas distributor Snam Rete Gas said its Russian gas was down by about 20%. | Most Russian gas exports to EU countries transit Ukraine. On Thursday Austria's energy firm OMV reported a 30% drop in its supply of Russian gas, while Italy's gas distributor Snam Rete Gas said its Russian gas was down by about 20%. |
In the winter of 2009 Russia accused Ukraine of siphoning off gas meant for European customers. Gazprom cut supplies, leaving more than a dozen countries short of Russian gas. | In the winter of 2009 Russia accused Ukraine of siphoning off gas meant for European customers. Gazprom cut supplies, leaving more than a dozen countries short of Russian gas. |
Some, like Bulgaria, Serbia and Bosnia, are almost completely dependent on supplies via Ukraine and so were left with major shortages, during a very cold spell in Europe. | Some, like Bulgaria, Serbia and Bosnia, are almost completely dependent on supplies via Ukraine and so were left with major shortages, during a very cold spell in Europe. |
'Take exercise' | 'Take exercise' |
Ukraine's Emergencies Minister Viktor Baloga has advised the public to take more exercise as a remedy against the cold. | Ukraine's Emergencies Minister Viktor Baloga has advised the public to take more exercise as a remedy against the cold. |
"You need to get up in the morning, take active exercise and work," he was quoted by Ukrainskaya Pravda as telling reporters on Wednesday. | "You need to get up in the morning, take active exercise and work," he was quoted by Ukrainskaya Pravda as telling reporters on Wednesday. |
"It hasn't killed anyone yet and only makes a person fitter." | "It hasn't killed anyone yet and only makes a person fitter." |
His personal advice to keep warm, he added, was to "run 8-10km [5-6 miles] every morning and bathe in cold water, all year round". | His personal advice to keep warm, he added, was to "run 8-10km [5-6 miles] every morning and bathe in cold water, all year round". |
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