Dozens of deaths blamed on rare cold snap in Taiwan
Dozens of deaths blamed on rare cold snap in Taiwan
Published: 12:11 pm Jan 25, 2016
TAIPEI, TAIWAN: An unusually cold weather front has been blamed for killing 57 mostly elderly people in Taiwan's greater Taipei area. The cold wave abruptly pushed temperatures to a 16-year record low of 4 degrees Celsius (39.2 degrees Fahrenheit) in the subtropical capital where most homes lack central heating, causing heart trouble and shortness of breath for many of the victims, a city official said. 'In our experience, it's not the actual temperature but the sudden drop that's too sudden for people's circulatory systems,' said a city spokesman who identified himself only by his surname, Chang. The cold snap was blamed in the deaths of 40 people in the capital, Taipei, while the neighboring New Taipei City attributed an additional 17 deaths to the cold weather. Strokes and hypothermia were among the causes of death in New Taipei City, officials there said.