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Severe winter weather has brought dangerous conditions and transport disruption to parts of Europe. | Severe winter weather has brought dangerous conditions and transport disruption to parts of Europe. |
In the UK, thousands of schools were closed and travellers have been hit by major delays after heavy snowfall left swathes of the country at a halt. | |
Temperatures as low as -22C (-8F) have left 122 dead in Poland this winter, while in central Norway temperatures plummeted to -41C (-42F) on Wednesday. | |
In the Swiss Alps avalanches have killed at least seven people. | |
A weather alert has been issued for 14 regions in south-western France that were hit by heavy snow. | |
UK travel chaos | |
Extreme or severe weather warnings are still in place across the UK, which is in the grip of its longest cold snap for almost 30 years. | Extreme or severe weather warnings are still in place across the UK, which is in the grip of its longest cold snap for almost 30 years. |
Its hospitals have implemented major incident plans to deal with the extreme weather. | |
ANALYSIS Adam Easton, BBC News, Warsaw | ANALYSIS Adam Easton, BBC News, Warsaw |
According to the police in Poland, most of the victims of the cold were homeless men in their 30s and 40s, who died from hypothermia after drinking. | According to the police in Poland, most of the victims of the cold were homeless men in their 30s and 40s, who died from hypothermia after drinking. |
Much of the country is covered in snow. But Poles are used to such conditions and they are coping fairly well. Sub-zero temperatures and the freezing of the Vistula river happen every year. | |
In the winter four years ago, temperatures fell to -35 and 233 people died. class="" href="/2/hi/in_pictures/8444049.stm">In pictures: Continental chill | |
On Tuesday up to 20cm (8in) of snow fell in parts of Scotland and northern England, causing travel chaos for millions of people. | |
Another 40cm has been forecast in some areas as the snowfalls spread from north to south. | |
Gatwick airport was closed on Wednesday morning, while Heathrow, Birmingham, Luton and Southampton were open, but experiencing delays and cancellations. | |
Forecasters at the UK's Met Office said the bitterly cold weather would continue for the next couple of weeks, with further snowfall expected. | |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown called on people to "look out for neighbours and relatives in need of assistance". | |
France's regional transport centre said secondary roads in several departments, including Brittany, Cotes d'Armor and Finistere, were almost impassable. | France's regional transport centre said secondary roads in several departments, including Brittany, Cotes d'Armor and Finistere, were almost impassable. |
Norwegian freeze | |
The death toll in Poland has now risen to 122 - most of the dead were reported to have been homeless people. | The death toll in Poland has now risen to 122 - most of the dead were reported to have been homeless people. |
In Burzyska nad Bugiem, in the east of the country, the army has installed makeshift bridges after flooding and ice split the village in two. | In Burzyska nad Bugiem, in the east of the country, the army has installed makeshift bridges after flooding and ice split the village in two. |
On Tuesday, Swiss rescue teams found the bodies of three skiers - two men and a woman. | On Tuesday, Swiss rescue teams found the bodies of three skiers - two men and a woman. |
They were part of a group caught in an avalanche in the Diemtigtal valley about 40km (25 miles) south of the Swiss capital Bern, on Sunday. | |
The deaths bring to seven the number of people killed in the disaster. | The deaths bring to seven the number of people killed in the disaster. |
In the central Norwegian town of Roeros temperatures plummeted to -41C, the coldest weather in decades. | |
Officials at the local airport reportedly had to remove frost from the planes manually, as conventional liquid de-icers were ineffective. | |
But in the Netherlands, hundreds of people embraced the chill, taking part in the traditional skating event held on frozen Henschoter Lake in Utrecht. | |
The Dutch skating federation said on Tuesday that the shallow lake had frozen to a depth of 12cm, making it safe for skating. | |
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