
As temperatures plunge as low as - minus 58 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 50 degrees Celsius) in some areas, the Pravda news site reports that 45 people have died of causes related to the subfreezing weather; 21 people froze to death in just one day. Hundreds more have been hospitalized with frostbite and other conditions.
Subfreezing weather combined with heavy snowfall in some regions have crippled the nation's infrastructure, closing roads, scrambling airline flights and bursting pipes that carry water and heat into homes, schools and businesses, according to RT.com.
This winter is the coldest on record since 1938, reports RT.com. The freakish cold spell, which has already lasted five days, is expected to continue through the weekend.
Russians are being warned by physicians that alcohol offers no real relief from freezing temperatures. "The idea that alcohol warms people up from within in freezing weather is wrong," said Russian health official Dr. Gennady Onishchenko, as quoted in Pravda. "Alcohol only can only mislead people ... [o]ne needs normal hearty food and warm clothing to be safe."
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