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Cold wave toll 230

New Delhi Jan. 98. Freezing cold maintained its tight grip over northern and eastern regions claiming 30 lives overnight upping the countrywide death toll to 230 as blinding fog once again disrupted road, rail and air traffic today.

Twenty-five people died in Bihar, three in Punjab and one each in Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, as mercury sank below normal at many places forcing authorities to shut schools and order bonfires in public places. Uttar Pradesh and Bihar bore the brunt accounting for 133 and 48 deaths respectively.

In Bihar, minimum temperatures hovered between six and seven degrees celsius.

Jammu and Kashmir continued to reel under intense cold with the Kashmir Valley recording a low of minus five degrees celsius. — PTI

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