Record-Low Temperatures Kill Two More in Bulgaria

Society | January 6, 2008, Sunday // 00:00
Bulgaria: Record-Low Temperatures Kill Two More in Bulgaria Five people died in Bulgaria after the country was hit by heavy snowfalls and temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees Celsius. Photo by Nadya Kotseva (Sofia Photo Agency)

Heavy snowfall and temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees Celsius claimed two more lives in Bulgaria, taking the cold snap death toll up to six.

An 80-year-old woman froze to death in her apartment in the Danube town of Lom. Her body was found on Saturday when a neighbour alerted the police after failing to contact her for days.

On Sunday, a 61-year-old driver from the coastal town of Kavarna, who was found frozen and fell into a comma, passed away.

Earlier in the week a 65-year-old man and an 82-year-old woman were found frozen to death outside their homes and a kidney patient died on his way to hospital. A young woman was killed when a bank's balcony collapsed on her.

Record-low temperatures were recorded in the Danubian Plain on Saturday, the mercury falling to minus 31.6 degrees Celsius in the town of Sevlievo, Central Bulgaria.

Several towns reported temperatures breaking the records set in 1993 - Knezha (minus 27 degrees Celsius), Veliko Turnovo (minus 20.2 degrees Celsius) and Lovech (minus 19.5 degrees Celsius).

The municipalities of Russe and Dobrich in northeastern Bulgaria continue to be under a state of emergency after three days of heavy snow at the beginning of the week cut off electricity, snowed in roads and stranded thousands passengers.

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