Six dead and hundreds of flights cancelled as snow causes chaos across Europe
Summary
Severe snowfall and icy conditions have caused major travel problems across Europe, leading to six deaths and the cancellation of hundreds of flights. Parts of France, Bosnia, and the Netherlands experienced significant disruptions, with many travelers stranded at airports. The situation is expected to continue as more snow is forecasted.Key Facts
- Six people died in weather-related incidents due to heavy snow in Europe.
- Five people died in France because of dangerous driving conditions on icy roads.
- One person died in Sarajevo, Bosnia, when a tree fell due to heavy snow.
- Hundreds of flights were canceled at main airports like Paris and Amsterdam.
- French authorities declared orange alerts for snow and ice in 38 districts.
- Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam faced cancellations and long lines due to de-icing fluid shortages.
- Train services in parts of the Netherlands and France were disrupted.
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