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           | Patna, Jan 4 :At least 22 people have died in Bihar in   the past two days as temperatures dipped drastically due to an intense cold wave   sweeping the plains of north India, officials said Sunday. The dense fog in many parts of the state since Friday night was   followed Saturday by a cloudy sky and chilly winds caused by western   disturbances, officials in the weather department said. 
 Gaya district   was the coldest in the state with a minimum temperature of 6.8 degrees Celsius   while the state capital recorded 7.8 degrees Celsius Saturday, the coldest day   in this winter season yet.
 
 Of the 22 people who died in the last two   days, five deaths were reported from Nawada district, four from Buxar district,   three in Bhojpur district and two each were reported from East Champaran,   Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga, Madhubani, and Gaya districts.
 
 The state would   witness cold wave conditions in the coming days and the temperature is likely to   drop further in the next few days, weather department official S.I. Lashkar   said.
 
 The foggy conditions have affected the schedules of several trains   and flights.
 
 In view of the weather conditions, the Patna district   administration ordered the schools to be kept closed till Jan 7. Most of English   medium schools were scheduled to reopen on Jan 5 after winter vacations.
 
 Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has asked district officials to light more   bonfires for the homeless and distribute blankets among the poor.
 (IANS) 
      
     
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