Feb 20 • 09:19 UTC 🇵🇱 Poland Wprost

The tragic toll of harsh winter in Poland. This many people have lost their lives

Poland has reported a rise in fatalities due to extreme cold, with 48 people dead since November.

Polish authorities have reported a significant number of deaths attributed to the intense cold weather, with one more person succumbing to the elements in the last day, bringing the total to 48 since November. The police have emphasized that low temperatures pose a lethal risk, particularly for vulnerable groups such as the homeless, the elderly, and those living alone or inebriated. They have been actively conducting patrols to monitor public spaces, abandoned buildings, and stairwells to find individuals in need of assistance.

The report also highlights ongoing efforts by law enforcement to provide support and transport vulnerable individuals to safe locations. Authorities have urged citizens to stay vigilant and report anyone who might require help, stressing that a simple phone call could save a life. This community-oriented approach aims to ensure that no one is left exposed to the brutal cold during this harsh winter.

As temperatures in many regions of Poland remain well below freezing, medical professionals are sounding alarms over the heightened risks to particularly vulnerable groups. The urgent reminders from the police and health officials underscore the serious nature of the crisis, pushing for collective action to help those most at risk from the frigid conditions.

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