Sunday, December 28, 2014

Snow sweeps Europe, stranding drivers


As reported in 'The Japan News' : The Associated Press, A snow-plough clears the street in Winterberg, western Germany, Saturday.
The Associated Press, LONDON (AP) — Snow and icy weather swept through parts of Europe on Saturday, stranding drivers overnight and leaving thousands of homes without power in Britain. Snow also covered parts of Switzerland and southwestern Germany, and more than 20 centimeters of snow has fallen in higher parts of Germany’s Black Forest. Many motorists in Britain were forced to abandon their cars or were trapped in vehicles for hours after becoming snowed in. Dozens of people traveling from Sheffield to London spent the night in a church after their bus became stuck. Parts of northern England saw 11 centimeters of snow. Western Power Distribution said 36,000 customers were without power, and another 69,000 had short interruptions to supplies. Staff worked through the night to reconnect customers, but thousands in the East Midlands region were still affected. Liverpool’s John Lennon Airport and Leeds Bradford International closed late Friday as workers cleared snow from the runways. The airports have reopened. The snow was welcomed in the French Alps, which have seen hardly any since the start of the ski season. But with up to 60 centimeters predicted last weekend above 2,000 meters altitude, one of the busiest vacation weeks of the year looked more promising — if drivers could reach the mountains.Speech

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