Uzhydromet reports that the daytime temperature will rise to 2 degrees in some regions from January 17, but it remains 10-17 degrees cold at night. During the severe winter, when the capital’s residents were in the vortex of power supply interruptions, and the temperature dropped to -20 degrees at night, it was almost impossible to survive.
Kun.uz talked to people living in Chilanzar district, who have been sitting without electricity for 24 hours.
Most people with young children have moved to their relatives in areas with better energy supply, there also many people who took refuge in hotels in the anomalous cold.
Citizens who have not been able to move somewhere are reluctantly staying in their frozen houses and are finding their own ways to survive in the cold.