Amidst a severe winter storm that has engulfed parts of Europe, Amsterdam's Schiphol airport has been brought to a grinding halt. A minimum of 800 flights were cancelled on Wednesday due to the harsh weather conditions, leaving thousands of passengers stranded.
The snow and ice have caused widespread disruptions across the region, with many schools shut down and authorities urging people to work from home if possible. In Paris, about 100 flights were cancelled at Charles de Gaulle airport, while a further 40 were grounded at Orly.
In Spain, one commuter rail line near Madrid was suspended due to heavy snow, while over 40 roads were affected by the severe weather conditions. In Croatia, a train passenger was trapped for more than 12 hours after trees fell on the tracks in the town of Knin.
Eastern Bosnia and western Serbia have declared emergency situations due to power and water cuts caused by the storm. Meanwhile, Poland has closed many schools due to snow, with some switching to remote learning.
Despite the chaos, tourists and locals alike are making the most of the rare sight of a snow-covered Paris. Some have even taken to sliding down snowy slopes on sledges or plastic bags.
The MΓ©tΓ©o France weather service warned that 38 out of 96 metropolitan departments were under alert for heavy snow and black ice, with accumulations reaching up to 7cm. The cold snap has also caused travel disruptions across the western Balkans.
As the situation continues to unfold, Amsterdam's Schiphol airport is working tirelessly to clear snow from its runways, ensuring the safe passage of passengers.
The snow and ice have caused widespread disruptions across the region, with many schools shut down and authorities urging people to work from home if possible. In Paris, about 100 flights were cancelled at Charles de Gaulle airport, while a further 40 were grounded at Orly.
In Spain, one commuter rail line near Madrid was suspended due to heavy snow, while over 40 roads were affected by the severe weather conditions. In Croatia, a train passenger was trapped for more than 12 hours after trees fell on the tracks in the town of Knin.
Eastern Bosnia and western Serbia have declared emergency situations due to power and water cuts caused by the storm. Meanwhile, Poland has closed many schools due to snow, with some switching to remote learning.
Despite the chaos, tourists and locals alike are making the most of the rare sight of a snow-covered Paris. Some have even taken to sliding down snowy slopes on sledges or plastic bags.
The MΓ©tΓ©o France weather service warned that 38 out of 96 metropolitan departments were under alert for heavy snow and black ice, with accumulations reaching up to 7cm. The cold snap has also caused travel disruptions across the western Balkans.
As the situation continues to unfold, Amsterdam's Schiphol airport is working tirelessly to clear snow from its runways, ensuring the safe passage of passengers.