Seven more die of cold in UP, death toll mounts to 109

January 12, 2011 07:12 pm | Updated 07:12 pm IST - Lucknow

A village woman covers her buffaloes with jute bags to protect them from cold on the outskirts of Allahabad of Uttar Pradesh. Photo: AP

A village woman covers her buffaloes with jute bags to protect them from cold on the outskirts of Allahabad of Uttar Pradesh. Photo: AP

Seven more lives perished due to severe cold in different parts of Uttar Pradesh, taking the toll in the State this winter to 109.

Two people each succumbed to cold in Fathepur and Pratapgarh, while Bahraich, Sitapur, Barabanki each witnessed death of one person, officials said here.

However, sunshine this morning brought some respite to people who were reeling under severe cold conditions that continued in most parts of the State, MeT department officials said.

Lucknow city was the coldest place in the State and recorded a minimum of 0.8 degrees Celsius, six notches below normal. Varanasi recorded a low of 2.2 deg C, seven places below normal.

In Kanpur, mercury settled six places below normal at 1.9 deg C, while minimum temperature in Allahabad was 3.6 deg C, five places down.

Sultanpur recorded a low of 1.5 degree C, which was eight degree below normal and minimum temperature in Gorakhpur was 2.3 degree C, seven degree below normal.

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