The inhabitants of the extremely cold regions have been warned of a "boiling water problem" which consists in throwing a smoking liquid in the air to turn it into snow because of the reprimand of those who try it.
As a polar vortex gripped large areas of the United States, Chicago, so-called Chiberia, was so afflicted by low temperatures that people began filming this craze.
In some clips, people have been seen throwing water and then seeing it go down under the snow because it was very cold.
However, now people have been treated in burn treatment centers because they were not working and boiling water was falling on them, CNN reported.
United States: Polar Vortex – In Pictures
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Steam rises from Chicago and Lake Michigan
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A man is throwing hot water in the icy air of Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois.
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Man takes photo at lake as temperatures hover around -20 degrees in Chicago, Illinois
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Pedestrians walk through the snow falling in New York's financial district
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A man crosses a bridge while the snow falls
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City skyline can be seen from North Avenue Beach to Lake Michigan
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James Versluis breaks the ice on the frozen Chicago River near Navy Pier
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Desolate Wrigley Field is seen at sunset during sub-zero temperatures carried by the polar vortex in Chicago
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A woman rides a metro train, grouped against the cold
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A man walks next to a subway train while the snow falls
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A frozen mist forms when a man (invisible) throws boiling water during subzero temperatures supported by the polar vortex, in Barrington, Illinois.
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Port light is covered with snow and ice on Lake Michigan at 39th Street Harbor
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A jog runs along the lake as the temperature hovers around -20 degrees in Chicago, Illinois
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Ice cubes form on the catwalk at North Avenue Beach of Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois
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Boiling water freezes when sprayed at subzero temperatures supported by the polar vortex in Chicago, Illinois.
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A cyclist crosses the snow falling in the financial district of New York
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A Metra train heads south to downtown Chicago as electric gas heating on rails keeps ice and snow out of the turnouts near Metra Western Avenue subway station in Chicago
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A woman protects herself while she is pbading through a snowstorm in Times Square
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People are walking along the frozen shoreline of Lake Michigan when temperatures have dropped to -29 ° C in Chicago, Illinois.
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A pedestrian stops to take a picture of Chicago River, while an icy cold phenomenon called a polar vortex is shot down over much of the center and east of the United States. United
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People walk in front of a painting of Aretha Franklin on a wall of Fenkell Avenue in Detroit, Michigan
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Judd Goldman Sailing Center is covered with snow and ice along Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Pedestrians walk along Michigan Avenue over frozen Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois, USA
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A high school Chinese student takes a selfie along Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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The skyline of the city is visible from North Avenue Beach to Lake Michigan, while a phenomenon of icy cold called polar vortex has been shot down over most of the center and from there. is from the United States, Chicago, Illinois.
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Jim Cleary takes a photo of the city skyline from North Avenue Beach to Lake Michigan, while an icy cold phenomenon called a polar vortex has been shot down over much of the center and from the United States, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
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James J. Versluis, a 90-foot ice breaking tug, breaks the ice on Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Mist rises from the city and frozen Lake Michigan in Chicago during a cold snap
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Jerry Jackson rides a cold day on Cochrane Street in Detroit, Michigan.
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A woman walks past a mural on the Grand River, Detroit, Michigan
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Ice and snow accumulate along Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois
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People walk clustered against the cold along Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Steam rises from Chicago and Lake Michigan
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A man is throwing hot water in the icy air of Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois.
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Man takes photo at lake as temperatures hover around -20 degrees in Chicago, Illinois
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Pedestrians walk through the snow falling in New York's financial district
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A man crosses a bridge while the snow falls
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City skyline can be seen from North Avenue Beach to Lake Michigan
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James Versluis breaks the ice on the frozen Chicago River near Navy Pier
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Desolate Wrigley Field is seen at sunset during sub-zero temperatures carried by the polar vortex in Chicago
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A woman rides a metro train, grouped against the cold
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A man walks next to a subway train while the snow falls
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A frozen mist forms when a man (invisible) throws boiling water during subzero temperatures supported by the polar vortex, in Barrington, Illinois.
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Port light is covered with snow and ice on Lake Michigan at 39th Street Harbor
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A jog runs along the lake as the temperature hovers around -20 degrees in Chicago, Illinois
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Ice cubes form on the catwalk at North Avenue Beach of Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois
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Boiling water freezes when sprayed at subzero temperatures supported by the polar vortex in Chicago, Illinois.
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A cyclist crosses the snow falling in the financial district of New York
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A Metra train heads south to downtown Chicago as electric gas heating on rails keeps ice and snow out of the turnouts near Metra Western Avenue subway station in Chicago
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A woman protects herself while she is pbading through a snowstorm in Times Square
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People are walking along the frozen shoreline of Lake Michigan when temperatures have dropped to -29 ° C in Chicago, Illinois.
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A pedestrian stops to take a picture of Chicago River, while an icy cold phenomenon called a polar vortex is shot down over much of the center and east of the United States. United
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People walk in front of a painting of Aretha Franklin on a wall of Fenkell Avenue in Detroit, Michigan
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Judd Goldman Sailing Center is covered with snow and ice along Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Pedestrians walk along Michigan Avenue over frozen Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois, USA
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A high school Chinese student takes a selfie along Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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The skyline of the city is visible from North Avenue Beach to Lake Michigan, while a phenomenon of icy cold called polar vortex has been shot down over most of the center and from there. is from the United States, Chicago, Illinois.
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Jim Cleary takes a photo of the city skyline from North Avenue Beach to Lake Michigan, while an icy cold phenomenon called a polar vortex has been shot down over much of the center and from the United States, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
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James J. Versluis, a 90-foot ice breaking tug, breaks the ice on Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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Mist rises from the city and frozen Lake Michigan in Chicago during a cold snap
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Jerry Jackson rides a cold day on Cochrane Street in Detroit, Michigan.
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A woman walks past a mural on the Grand River, Detroit, Michigan
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Ice and snow accumulate along Lake Michigan in Chicago, Illinois
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People walk clustered against the cold along Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Eight people have been treated at the Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago since last week, spokeswoman Chris Vicik said.
The feet, arms, hands and face were burned.
The centers of Iowa and Minneapolis have also seen people admitted.
Angie Whitley of Hennepin Healthcare in Minneapolis told CNN: "Some of them, parents or adults, go out with their kids to do it. Children get angry and interfering, and parents end up throwing water on children.
"Or, people throw it in the air just as a gust of wind comes in, and (the water) holds it back and pushes it away – so we see burning facial wounds resulting from this."
More than 40 cold records were broken in the United States last week.
Temperatures have dropped to -35 ° C in some areas, with cold being badociated with at least 12 deaths.
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