
Anomalous Cold in Europe
• Abnormal cold in Europe
Europe freezes in the truest sense of the word. The victims of the strongest frosts in the territories from Ukraine to Italy began, at least 200 people. This figure is growing every day. Frost also affected people in other countries.
Most of the extremely low temperatures that are held for a week, hit Eastern Europe.

Yevpatoria - a seaside resort town in the Ukraine, in the Crimea, February 1, 2012.

The woman on the bus looking through a frosted window in Bucharest.

Wooden figures turned into ice sculpture at a frost -8, 5 ° C Zeegrebene, Switzerland.

St. Petersburg resident floats in the hole.

A couple of photographs in front of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.

The people rise to the snow-covered church in Wendelstein Bayrischzell, Germany. The church is located at an altitude of 1828 m.

A group of tourists on a background of snow-covered landscape in Davos, Switzerland.

The cow looks out of the bullpen in Davos, Switzerland.

Girls walking in the city center, wrapped in warm clothes.

A homeless man dines in tents with hot tea and food, set in Donetsk Ukrainian rescuers.

The girl goes under an umbrella in the cold in Sofia.

An elephant eats snow at the zoo in Munich.

Icicles hang from the branches on the bank of the river Elbe in Dresden.

Bosnian on a snow-covered road in a village to the north of Sarajevo.

Skiers on the background of snow-covered landscape in Oberhof, Germany.

The girl in the center of Kiev, where for the last six days from hypothermia killed 43 people. More than 800 people turned for help to the hospital.

Icicles on a rock in the sun in Eisenach, Germany.

Ducks taking off from a pond on a cold winter day in Minsk.

Krasnoyarsk, Russia. -34S in the street, January 30, 2012.

Snow removal from roads in the Austrian province of Carinthia, January 26, 2012. Of the 163 dead in Europe, two died from the cold in Austria.

Austria, 27 January 2012.

The familiar types, but this is not Russia, it Hungary, Budapest, 26 January 2012. At the end of January there were rescue operations to search for hundreds of travelers lost due to snow storms and blizzards. Delayed trains, closed highways, canceled flights.

Heavy snowfall in Istanbul, Turkey confuse tourists plans. Detained dozens of international flights due to bad weather.

Pavlodar, Kazakhstan January 31, 2012. The street in some areas the temperature reached yes -43S.

February 2 in the west of Poland, and the thermometer showed -32 9 people died. Just this week on the country by abnormal cold killed 29 people. Vistula River.

snowdrifts in Kosovo on 31 January 2012. In the Balkans, due to snowfall cut off from the world, thousands of towns, and in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the temperature fell below minus 30 degrees.

The River Vistula in the suburbs of Warsaw, Poland, January 31, 2012.

In Bulgaria such frost was not around 100 years old, and 10 people were killed according to media reports. Sofia, February 1, 2012.

Bologna, Italy, on February 1, 2012. Thousands of passengers stranded in Italy due to snowdrifts and abnormal cold. The last time the weather here was observed 27 years ago.

near Frankfurt, Germany, February 1, 2012.

A beautiful snow church in southern Germany, February 1, 2012.

The same church, the view from the other side, the city of Wendelstein, Germany, February 1, 2012.

As we have said, all the victims of anomalous cold in Europe began more than 160 people, from Ukraine to Italy.

In the tram. Minsk, Belarus, February 2, 2012.

Snowy landscape from Germany, 2 February 2012.

Vistula River and the view of the National Stadium in Warsaw, February 2, 2012.

Floating boat on the frozen canal. Land Germany - Schleswig-Holstein, 2 February 2012.

Frozen Pond in Vienna, Austria, February 2, 2012.

underpass in Moscow, on the street -17, February 2, 2012.

Winter landscape in Winterberg, Germany, February 2, 2012.

In one of the latest data, the victims of the cold weather in Ukraine has become a 101 people.

According to meteorologists, the abnormal cold weather will continue in much of Europe for at least another few days.