IFRC wants public to check on neighbors as Europe's plunging temperatures imperil elderly

Source: Xinhua| 2018-02-28 00:40:16|Editor: yan
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GENEVA, Feb. 27 (Xinhua) -- The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) on Tuesday urged people to check on neighbors, relatives and friends who could be at risk as a deep freeze sweeps Europe.

IFRC Regional Director for Europe, Simon Missiri, said here, "We are calling on the public to help us protect people who could be in danger -- that could be an elderly neighbor, a young family, someone you know who's ill."

He said it is crucial that communities come together and work closely to stay safe.

"Just knocking on someone's door to check they have everything they need can make a huge difference. It could even be the difference between life and death," said Missiri.

The end of winter is seeing "rare but not unprecedented" weather conditions, with the extended cold spell in much of Europe alongside unusually high temperatures in the Arctic, the World Meteorological Organization said at the end of last week.

Snow and freezing temperatures are expected to continue into early March.

Red Cross emergency teams are running shelters, providing hot food, blankets and medical treatment for thousands of people across Europe.

Volunteers from Belarus in the east to Britain in the west are on the ground after snow carpeted swathes of the continent and temperatures plummeted to almost minus 30 degrees Celsius in some places.

The IFRC has also issued winter weather advice to help people stay safe.

The Red Cross in Belgium is staffing several shelters for hundreds of homeless people. In France, the Red Cross is appealing to the public for more than 10,000 blankets and in Poland, an emergency team in Warsaw is helping in a rest center.

The Red Cross of Serbia is running a homeless shelter close to the Hungarian border and providing hot food and drinks.

In Croatia, teams have been digging out homes from the snow and providing health care, medication and emergency supplies to people cut off by the weather.

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