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blame putinus.......Two weeks of winter storms in the United States have turned roads into icy death traps, frozen people to death and caused power outages that could take weeks to fix. Key points:
The rain, snow, wind and bitterly cold temperatures have been blamed for at least 55 deaths. Schools and roads have closed, and air traffic has been snarled. Heavier-than-forecast snow fell in the eastern cities of New York, Baltimore and Washington, DC on Friday. Michigan City in the state of Indiana received 43 centimetres of "lake-effect snow", a phenomenon in which cold air moves across the open waters of the Great Lakes and forms a snow-producing band. But the biggest problems remained in places hit hard by storms earlier in the week. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-01-21/winter-storms-kill-dozens-in-united-states/103373040
On the same day the temperature reached -21 degrees Celsius outside, Kazimir Belev's heating stopped working. It's been patchy in the past, but this time, things are different. It's not just his apartment or his building that's affected. "It turned out that the problem is much bigger than in previous cases," the 31-year-old said. "Two large districts of the city with a population of over a million people were left without heating." Kazimir lives in Novosibirsk, in southern Russia. But if the growing chorus of complaints on social media is anything to go by, infrastructure issues are affecting almost every corner of the country. As temperatures plunge, Russia's aging patchwork of central heating systems is a major concern. In some cases, entire cities rely on one Soviet-era boiler plant to stay warm.
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cold brits....
Nearly 5,000 people died in the UK last winter due to living in cold and damp homes as they could not afford the rising energy costs, the latest report from the End Fuel Poverty Coalition has claimed.
The surge in excess deaths underscores the need to upgrade the UK’s housing stock and implement measures to bring down energy bills, the coalition has warned.
The End Fuel Poverty Coalition includes Greenpeace, WWF, Green Alliance, Save the Children, and Age UK, among others.
Meanwhile, a study by the Warm This Winter campaign noted that excess winter deaths climb when the temperature in the UK drops below four degrees Celsius.
https://www.rt.com/business/591075-uk-excess-deaths-winter/
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