It’s Snowing in Rome! 1st Time in 26 Years as Europe Freezes (PHOTOS)
Freezing temperatures continued all over Europe as the death toll rises. As of last report, freezing winter temperature caused the death of some 150 Europeans, mostly composed of the elderly and the homeless.
In Serbia alone, thrity-eight people have reportedly died overnight, bringing the oll for the week to 101. There were also reported deaths in Ukraine where more than 1,200 people have been treated for hypothermia and frostbite. A level three alert has already been issued in the UK because of the freezing weather. It is the second most serious alert level which aims to warn people of the dangers of the cold weather.
Other deaths have been reported in Poland, Romania and the Czech Republic as weather forecaster warn of more cold weather ahead.

Residents and tourists bring out their umbrellas against the snow in Rome. (Credit: AFP/Getty Images)
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