Entering February, the light snow had also stopped.
The temperature continued to rise, reaching minus twenty degrees.
During the intense sunshine at noon, it could reach minus ten degrees.
Having gotten used to temperatures below minus forty degrees, everyone now felt that when the wind blew, it no longer felt like a knife scraping against their skin.
Everything seemed to be changing for the better.
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In this blizzard, many people died.
In fact, when the apocalypse first erupted unexpectedly, only one in ten people survived.
During the subsequent torrential rains, with zombies going mad, humanity faced even greater devastation.
In those torrential rains, in those repeated Zombie Tides, the number of humans dropped to one in a hundred.
Later, extreme weather such as droughts and blizzards led to many people dying not from zombies, but from starvation.
There were also many riots and fights over food crises, leading to drastic drops in the human population once more.