All flights were grounded at Munich’s airport Saturday after a winter storm dumped snow across southern Germany and parts of Austria, Switzerland and the Czech Republic, affecting travel across the region.

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All flights were grounded at Munich’s airport Saturday after a winter storm dumped snow across Southern Germany and parts of Austria Switzerland and the Czech Republic affecting travel across the region after initially announcing a halt in air traffic until noon on Saturday the airport later announced flights would be cancelled until 6:00

A.m. Sunday other airports in the region including in the Swiss Financial Capital Zurich also announced weather related delays and cancellations trains to and from Munich Central Station were also halted Germany’s national Railway said advising passengers to delay or route their Journeys the news agency TOA reported that some passengers in Munich and the

Nearby city of M spent Friday night on trains due to the halt in Munich No Buses or trams were operating as of Saturday afternoon the local Transit Authority said some Subway and Regional train lines were also affected by the weather down trees left many thousands of people without power

Across the state of Bavaria the utility company barwork tolda officials for Germany’s Bundesliga also announced that a soccer match between Bayern Munich and Union Berlin originally scheduled for Saturday afternoon in Munich was cancelled police in lower Bavaria the region Northwest of Munich said they responded to 350 incidents related to snow and ice

Between Friday night and early Saturday some of which led to minor to moderate injuries in Austria and Switzerland the new snowfall LED officials to raise the alarm above the D D of avalanches the provinces of Tyrell and voralberg in Western Austria raised their Avalanche warnings to the second highest level

After the region received up to 50 cm 20 in of snow Overnight the Austrian Railway company obb said Saturday afternoon that various stretches of its routs across the country were closed due to the storm in the shech Republic the major highway and some other roads were blocked for hours trains and public transportation faced delays and cancellations and over 15,000 households were without power

The key D1 Highway that links the capital Prague with the second largest city of Borno was in a standstill for hours after an accident that caused a 20 km 12.4 mile long line of trucks traffic jams also hit other parts of the highway as well the D5 that links Prague with Germany For A number of high-speed and Regional trains had to stop in the southern part of the country as crossboard border trains for neighboring Austria and Germany didn’t operate and some roads were expected to remain closed for the day E Right

25 Comments

  1. Мир в большой панике! В Германии сломалась ручка общественного туалета. Человечество очень обеспокоено.

  2. У нас тоже навалило снега, я взяла лопату и почистила за 30 мин, Ляпота))) Мне 60 лет живу в России под Пензой. Дома тело и уютно )))

  3. Bet they wish they had the decommissioned nuclear reactors online. Burn that COAL!!! I saw they even refired a coal plant that been out of commission since WW2 cited as a historical landmark. Almost a million dead in Russia/Ukraine war over dogma.

  4. I think since they already have the snowy weather, they can always use the white snow as a common mutual tool to testify the pollutive levels of the cars or other vehicles they use on the ground, or to create some new tools and methods, after their passing by or living some other people who can still enjoy the white snow views.

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