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Belarus 2/1/2012.- A heating plant is seen on a winter's morning in Minsk, as temperatures of minus 21 degree Celsius (minus 5.8 degree Fahrenheit) hit the Belarusian capital. The death toll from a severe cold spell in Eastern Europe rose to 71 Wednesday, most of them homeless people. Temperatures dropped to minus 30 C (minus 22 F) in some regions, causing power outages and traffic chaos and prompting authorities to close schools and nurseries.
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