Fri, 10 Dec 2010
Berlin - Heavy snowfalls in Germany, especially in the southern areas, caused disruptions early Friday in road, rail and air operations in various parts of the country, officials reported.
German weather service officials said that overnight Friday, more than half a meter of new snow had fallen on the southern state of Bavaria.
In northern Bavaria, a 17-year-old girl was killed when the car she was a passenger in collided with a lorry in the opposite lane. The 21-year-old driver had lost control of the car on the icy surface.
Police reported that otherwise most of the some 150 accidents registered in the region were not serious.
But long back-ups were reported on Bavaria's roads, while local commuter rail traffic was disrupted in the cities of Nuremberg and Munich, officials reported.
Meanwhile air traffic saw further disruptions, some caused by the heavy snow and some by the problem of a shortage of de-icing fluid.
At the biggest airport in Frankfurt, officials there reported 37 flights canceled Friday morning, following on the 480 cancellations the day before.
"There could be further cancellations on Friday," Frankfurt airport spokesman Gunnar Scheunemann told the German Press Agency.
Source: Earth Times.
Link: http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/news/357490,road-rail-air-operations.html.
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