Europe - Approximately a total of 123 people in Eastern Europe are dead thanks to freezing temperatures in what's called Europe's worst winter in several decades.
The temperature, which in some areas are lower than 30 degrees Celsius (-22 degrees Fahrenheit) also caused massive power outages, traffic jams, and closures of places like schools and airports.
Officials across the affect countries are making pleas to the public to help anyone, especially the homeless, who needs it, as in several homeless shelters are filling or full to capacity.
The temperature, which in some areas are lower than 30 degrees Celsius (-22 degrees Fahrenheit) also caused massive power outages, traffic jams, and closures of places like schools and airports.
Officials across the affect countries are making pleas to the public to help anyone, especially the homeless, who needs it, as in several homeless shelters are filling or full to capacity.
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