Poland’s homeless go underground to survive deep freeze
As bone-chilling temperatures strike across Europe, the homeless of Poland’s capital Warsaw have a solution to the sometimes deadly freeze. Thanks to a network of municipal heating ducts, they are able to stay warm underground.
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