February 5, 2012

Europe Cold Snap Claims 260 Lives, Traps Thousands in Bosnia

AFP, AFP

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Sarajevo has been paralysed since Friday night and authorities have ordered all schools closed. Residents have volunteered to remove snow and ice from the trams that are stuck along the city's tracks.

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