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Four trains have broken down in the Channel Tunnel due to cold weather, as snow is expected to cause further disruption in parts of Britain. | Four trains have broken down in the Channel Tunnel due to cold weather, as snow is expected to cause further disruption in parts of Britain. |
The temperature difference between the cold air and warm tunnel caused the trains to break down, Eurostar said. | The temperature difference between the cold air and warm tunnel caused the trains to break down, Eurostar said. |
Passengers from two of the services have been moved to different trains; the other trains are to be pushed out. | Passengers from two of the services have been moved to different trains; the other trains are to be pushed out. |
More snow and freezing temperatures are expected for parts of Scotland and south-east and eastern England. | More snow and freezing temperatures are expected for parts of Scotland and south-east and eastern England. |
More than 2,000 people were trapped in the tunnel and some of the trains were without heating and lighting. | More than 2,000 people were trapped in the tunnel and some of the trains were without heating and lighting. |
Two further trains travelling from Brussels and Paris heading for the tunnel were turned back. | Two further trains travelling from Brussels and Paris heading for the tunnel were turned back. |
Passengers from one of the trains have been taken by shuttle to Folkestone where they are waiting for a train to take them on to London. | Passengers from one of the trains have been taken by shuttle to Folkestone where they are waiting for a train to take them on to London. |
Eurostar spokesman Bram Smets said: "All the passengers are safe." | Eurostar spokesman Bram Smets said: "All the passengers are safe." |
The tunnel is currently closed and many travellers are stranded at terminals at either end, where they are waiting to make their crossing. | The tunnel is currently closed and many travellers are stranded at terminals at either end, where they are waiting to make their crossing. |
The Port of Dover is also closed and passengers have been advised not to travel there. Anyone planning to make a journey via the port is advised to contact their travel operator. | The Port of Dover is also closed and passengers have been advised not to travel there. Anyone planning to make a journey via the port is advised to contact their travel operator. |
Following the closures, Kent Police warned drivers to stay away from the Folkestone and Dover areas of the M20. | Following the closures, Kent Police warned drivers to stay away from the Folkestone and Dover areas of the M20. |
It said the severe weather conditions were making driving hazardous in this area and there is no parking for drivers who are being turned away from the Channel Tunnel. | It said the severe weather conditions were making driving hazardous in this area and there is no parking for drivers who are being turned away from the Channel Tunnel. |
Driving conditions are treacherous in many parts of Britain. | Driving conditions are treacherous in many parts of Britain. |
The east of England is expected to receive about 5cm (2in) of snow and the Kent coast up to 20cm (8in) overnight. | The east of England is expected to receive about 5cm (2in) of snow and the Kent coast up to 20cm (8in) overnight. |
ADVICE TO ROAD USERS Do not travel in severe weather unless journey is essentialCheck local and national weather forecasts before setting out and take warm clothes, food, water, boots, a torch and spadeDrive with care even after roads are salt treated and keep your distance - it can take 10 times longer to stop in icy conditions Source: Highways Agency Your pictures: Snowfall across UK How exactly do you grit a road? | ADVICE TO ROAD USERS Do not travel in severe weather unless journey is essentialCheck local and national weather forecasts before setting out and take warm clothes, food, water, boots, a torch and spadeDrive with care even after roads are salt treated and keep your distance - it can take 10 times longer to stop in icy conditions Source: Highways Agency Your pictures: Snowfall across UK How exactly do you grit a road? |
The BBC weather unit said the snow showers would die out in south-east and eastern England by Saturday morning and much of the country would wake to a dry, bright and very cold day. | The BBC weather unit said the snow showers would die out in south-east and eastern England by Saturday morning and much of the country would wake to a dry, bright and very cold day. |
However more treacherous driving conditions are predicted as rain, sleet and snow pass down through Scotland, Northern Ireland, northern England and Wales throughout Saturday afternoon and evening. | However more treacherous driving conditions are predicted as rain, sleet and snow pass down through Scotland, Northern Ireland, northern England and Wales throughout Saturday afternoon and evening. |
The BBC weather unit said this would be followed by freezing temperatures leaving widespread icy condition across England by Sunday morning. | The BBC weather unit said this would be followed by freezing temperatures leaving widespread icy condition across England by Sunday morning. |
And much of Scotland is likely to be hit by snowfall. | And much of Scotland is likely to be hit by snowfall. |
Up to 5cm may fall in the central belt and as much as 15cm could gather on higher ground, with only the far western coast likely to escape snow showers. | Up to 5cm may fall in the central belt and as much as 15cm could gather on higher ground, with only the far western coast likely to escape snow showers. |
British Airways issued a statement about Heathrow Airport, in which it said the snow had caused "long delays throughout Friday and also some cancellations". | British Airways issued a statement about Heathrow Airport, in which it said the snow had caused "long delays throughout Friday and also some cancellations". |
"Unfortunately we have had aircraft and crews out of position causing knock on effects to our Saturday schedule," it said. | "Unfortunately we have had aircraft and crews out of position causing knock on effects to our Saturday schedule," it said. |
The airline advised customers to check its website - ba.com - for information on the status of their flight before travelling to the airport over the weekend. | The airline advised customers to check its website - ba.com - for information on the status of their flight before travelling to the airport over the weekend. |
It said customers whose flights have been cancelled can be rebooked onto alternative flights or claim a full refund. | It said customers whose flights have been cancelled can be rebooked onto alternative flights or claim a full refund. |
Very icy conditions are predicted for Sunday morning | Very icy conditions are predicted for Sunday morning |
On Friday evening Easyjet also said there would be further delays and cancellations. | On Friday evening Easyjet also said there would be further delays and cancellations. |
The carrier warned passengers whose flights had been cancelled on Friday that they may not be able to transfer on to flights for a few days. | The carrier warned passengers whose flights had been cancelled on Friday that they may not be able to transfer on to flights for a few days. |
Easyjet also warned against going directly to airports to make alternative arrangements because of the huge numbers of passengers already there, in particular at Luton and Gatwick. | Easyjet also warned against going directly to airports to make alternative arrangements because of the huge numbers of passengers already there, in particular at Luton and Gatwick. |
The harsh conditions have also cancelled a number of sporting fixtures planned for the weekend. | The harsh conditions have also cancelled a number of sporting fixtures planned for the weekend. |
Friday evening's Heineken Cup rugby union clash between Newport Gwent Dragons and Biarritz was called off due to a partially-frozen pitch. | Friday evening's Heineken Cup rugby union clash between Newport Gwent Dragons and Biarritz was called off due to a partially-frozen pitch. |
And there have been casualties among the weekend's Football League fixture list with Hereford's Coca-Cola League Two game at home to Lincoln on Friday night the first to go. | And there have been casualties among the weekend's Football League fixture list with Hereford's Coca-Cola League Two game at home to Lincoln on Friday night the first to go. |
On Saturday, the games at Aldershot and Colchester have also been called off. | On Saturday, the games at Aldershot and Colchester have also been called off. |
For the second day in a row, there will be no racing at Ascot on Saturday due to the snow. | For the second day in a row, there will be no racing at Ascot on Saturday due to the snow. |
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