Seven Freeze to Death in Moscow

World | January 20, 2006, Friday // 00:00

Seven people have died of hypothermia in Russia's Moscow in the night before Friday. A total of 22 were hospitalized suffering from the chilling night-time temperatures that dropped to 29C below zero. The cold wave grabbed the west areas of Russia on Tuesday and since then dozens have perished due to the freezing temperatures. Meteorologists promise a mild warming over the weekend, but warn of new cold waves in the coming week.

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