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Snow and gale-force winds are expected to cause transport chaos in Germany as a bitter cold snap continues to wreak havoc across Europe. | Snow and gale-force winds are expected to cause transport chaos in Germany as a bitter cold snap continues to wreak havoc across Europe. |
Up to 40cm (15 inches) of snow was expected later on Friday in Germany, with heavy winds expected to bring traffic to a standstill. | Up to 40cm (15 inches) of snow was expected later on Friday in Germany, with heavy winds expected to bring traffic to a standstill. |
Airports have called in extra staff and rail operators have warned of delays. | Airports have called in extra staff and rail operators have warned of delays. |
In the UK, the worst winter for decades has led to a fear for energy supplies as temperatures dropped to -22C (-8F). | In the UK, the worst winter for decades has led to a fear for energy supplies as temperatures dropped to -22C (-8F). |
"What is being forecast for the weekend could lead to chaotic traffic conditions and potentially leave large parts of Germany completely paralysed," warned the Auto Club Europa. | "What is being forecast for the weekend could lead to chaotic traffic conditions and potentially leave large parts of Germany completely paralysed," warned the Auto Club Europa. |
In cities like Dusseldorf, Red Cross workers were setting up heated tents for emergency accommodation as up to 10 homeless people have frozen to death in recent weeks because of the cold weather. | In cities like Dusseldorf, Red Cross workers were setting up heated tents for emergency accommodation as up to 10 homeless people have frozen to death in recent weeks because of the cold weather. |
Northern Spain is expecting more heavy snowfalls while the country's south has been hit by severe floods. | Northern Spain is expecting more heavy snowfalls while the country's south has been hit by severe floods. |
France is also braced for more snow. Meteo France warned: "The amount of snow expected is significant, exceptional even". Parts of France - notably the south-western region of Provence - are without power and suffering transport delays after up to 20cm of snow fell in recent days. | France is also braced for more snow. Meteo France warned: "The amount of snow expected is significant, exceptional even". Parts of France - notably the south-western region of Provence - are without power and suffering transport delays after up to 20cm of snow fell in recent days. |
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