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A 65-year-old man was found dead in Keelung on Thursday morning, with authorities suspecting that sudden low temperatures may be partly to blame.

Over 200 people have experienced out-of-hospital cardiac arrest since New Year’s Eve. While it’s difficult to determine how many were caused by the cold snap, the correlation is concerning.

Since Tuesday, a powerful cold air mass has caused temperatures to drop across Taiwan, reaching lows of 10°C in northern and central regions.

The cold snap is exacerbated by Taiwan’s infrastructure. Buildings here are generally designed for tropical heat and very few have central heating or adequate insulation.

Reporter: Irene Lin/Chloe Wang
Videographer: Ryan Wu
Video Editors: Alison Nguyen

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00:00Police break a car window, trying to rescue a 65-year-old man later found to be dead.
00:05He was shopping at a Jilong fish market early in the morning,
00:09and authorities suspect low temperature might be partly to blame.
00:12Over 200 people have experienced heart failure since New Year's Eve,
00:16but how many of these were caused by the cold snap is hard to say.
00:30Since Tuesday, a cold air mass has seen temperatures drop across Taiwan,
00:35falling to around 10 degrees Celsius in the north and center.
00:38Certain areas have seen the mercury drop as low as 6 degrees at dawn.
00:43The threat of cold in Taiwan is made worse by its buildings, generally built for hot weather.
00:49And while most homes have air conditioning, few have central heating or good insulation.
01:00But speaking to people in Taipei, many now seem to have heaters at home
01:23and are taking extra precautions for the cold snap.
01:26Taiwan often experiences cold snaps like this in the winter,
01:49and authorities are urging the public to bundle up and watch their health,
01:53in hopes of avoiding tragedies like the one in Jilong.
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