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Monday, 06.02.2012.

09:25

State of emergency in Serbia due to cold weather

The Serbian government declared on Sunday evening a state of emergency on the entire territory due to heavy snowfall and very low temperatures.

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Stefan

pre 12 godina

Living in a place where today's maximum temperature was 26 degrees Celsius, and where the coldest maximum temperatures we see in winter are about 10 to 12 degrees Celsius, it amazes me that people in Serbia, the Balkans, and throughout Eastern Europe can actually put up with all of this. My family in Cacak and Trstenik are both feeling pretty cold but are coping well, but given that I find 10 degrees to be trembling, I'm really feeling for almost everyone in Europe right now. Good luck! Hopefully as few elderly people die as possible.

Stefan

pre 12 godina

Living in a place where today's maximum temperature was 26 degrees Celsius, and where the coldest maximum temperatures we see in winter are about 10 to 12 degrees Celsius, it amazes me that people in Serbia, the Balkans, and throughout Eastern Europe can actually put up with all of this. My family in Cacak and Trstenik are both feeling pretty cold but are coping well, but given that I find 10 degrees to be trembling, I'm really feeling for almost everyone in Europe right now. Good luck! Hopefully as few elderly people die as possible.

Stefan

pre 12 godina

Living in a place where today's maximum temperature was 26 degrees Celsius, and where the coldest maximum temperatures we see in winter are about 10 to 12 degrees Celsius, it amazes me that people in Serbia, the Balkans, and throughout Eastern Europe can actually put up with all of this. My family in Cacak and Trstenik are both feeling pretty cold but are coping well, but given that I find 10 degrees to be trembling, I'm really feeling for almost everyone in Europe right now. Good luck! Hopefully as few elderly people die as possible.