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Snow chaos in Europe – warning: “don’t go here” |  the world

Snow chaos in Europe – warning: “don’t go here” | the world

Only in Sweden is it cold and snowy.

Heavy snow is forecast for parts of England on Saturday and Sunday night. In the morning, the Met Office has issued several snow and ice warnings that will last until Monday.

Cumbria, in north-west England, was one of the worst-affected places, and police are urging people to “don’t go there” on Sunday.

“Many Wheels Are Turning”

Ambleside resident Harrison Ward said he had never seen anything like it in the area. The snow is thick and people abandon their cars when they get stuck.

– Some vehicles have moved 100 meters in a few hours. “A lot of wheels are turning,” he tells Sky News.

Many emergency shelters are open to accommodate anyone who cannot go home. In Hogshead, a school was opened and about 100 people spent the night there.

Thousands of people woke up to power cuts and heavy snow in Cumbria on Sunday.

Police Chief Andy Wilkinson said there was a lot of frustration on the roads.

– We understand people’s frustration. But he tells Sky News that authorities are working hard to improve conditions in these difficult road conditions.

Germany also had two extreme days with up to 40 centimeters of snow in some parts of the country. At Munich Airport, the plane was parked. According to CNN, 760 flights were canceled throughout the day.

Big problems in Germany

The German Meteorological Agency does not expect much snow in Bavaria, where Munich is located, on Sunday. But problems with transportation are still serious.

At six o’clock on Sunday morning, the airport announced that flights began to slowly take off from Munich again X. However, many flights will be canceled on Sunday, and the airport is encouraging travelers to be alert and leave in good time.

There are still no long-distance trains from the central station in Munich and German rail company Deutsche Bahn is still urging passengers to avoid the city, a local media agency writes. Bearisher Rundfunk.

Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands – one of the largest airports in Europe – flags X Because flights are likely to be canceled this afternoon when heavy snowfall is expected in the country.

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