KABUL, February 16 (RIA Novosti) - The death toll of people killed by unusually severe cold weather in Afghanistan since December last year has risen to 926, a spokesman for the country's Ministry for Emergency Situations said on Saturday.
The spokesman said that only within the last five days the number of people killed by the frosts increased by 129.
The national weather authorities earlier said that this winter is the coldest on record with temperatures reaching lows of -30 degrees Centigrade (-22 Fahrenheit) in 17 of the country's 34 provinces.
At least 100 people across the country have had limbs amputated due to frostbite, most of them shepherds who became lost in mountainous areas. The number of amputees is still on the rise.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Freezing weather kills over 900 people in Afghanistan
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