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German Red Cross volunteers help Berlin's homeless amid cold wave

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Berlin (Germany), Feb 10 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Clemens Bilan).- The German Red Cross has reinforced its campaign in Berlin to protect the homeless due to the low temperatures caused by the cold wave that hit the German capital. In total, the organization deployed nine buses with teams of volunteers who distributed hot tea, sleeping bags, blankets, mats and warm clothing to the homeless, as well as offering them accommodation to spend the night. FOOTAGE OF THE RED CROSS VOLUNTEERS IN BERLIN.

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