- Nine dead after avalanche hits Kosovo village
Nine people were killed when an avalanche hit the village of Restelica in
southern Kosovo, officials said on Sunday, adding to more than 500 killed
in snow and bitter cold across Europe in the past two weeks.
Snow in Europe Photo: AFP PHOTO / SAVO PRELEVIC
4:19PM GMT 12 Feb 2012
In Poland, the interior ministry said 20 people had died in the past 24
hours because of the freezing weather, bringing the toll there so far this
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Digital Spy, 17:35 - AVALANCHE KILLS 10 IN KOSOVO AS FREEZE GRIPS EUROPE
Ten people were killed when an avalanche hit the village of Restelica in
southern Kosovo, officials said on Sunday, adding to more than 500 killed
in snow and bitter cold across Europe in the past two weeks.
In Poland, the interior ministry said 20 people had died in the past 24
hours because of the freezing weather, bringing the toll there so far this
year to at least 100.
TRT English, 17:03 - Avalanche kills 9 in Kosovo as freeze grips Europe
PRISTINA/WARSAW (Reuters) - Nine people were killed when an avalanche hit
the village of Restelica in southern Kosovo, officials said Sunday, adding
to more than 500 killed in snow and bitter cold across Europe in the past
two weeks.
In Poland, the interior ministry said 20 people had died in the past 24
hours because of the freezing weather, bringing the toll there so far this
year to at least 100.
The Star Online, 17:03 - Avalanche kills 9 in Kosovo as freeze grips Europe
Image Caption: A worker walks on road shielded by three-metre-high snow in
Carligu Mic village (reuters_tickers)
PRISTINA/WARSAW (Reuters) - Nine people were killed when an avalanche hit
the village of Restelica in southern Kosovo, officials said Sunday, adding
to more than 500 killed in snow and bitter cold across Europe in the past
two weeks.
In Poland, the interior ministry said 20 people had died in the past 24
Swissinfo, 17:01 - Avalanche kills 9 in Kosovo as freeze grip Europe
Reuters Pristina/Warsaw, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Nine people were killed when an
avalanche hit the village of Restelicain southern Kosovo, officials said on
Sunday, adding to more than 500 killed in snow and bitter cold across
Europein the past two weeks.
In Poland, the interior ministry said 20 people had died in the past 24
hours because of the freezing weather, bringing the toll there so far this
year to at least 100.
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