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The latest news of heavy snow in Europe, which flights in Europe are affected by heavy snow?

The recent heavy snow in Europe has caused many casualties. We can't help feeling sorry. In addition, if we want to go to some cities in Europe or come back from Europe and are hindered by the weather, let's learn about the heavy snow in Europe!

The latest news of heavy snow in Europe

Heavy snow in Europe has escalated again, roads have been buried by avalanches and hundreds of people have been trapped. Germany and Austria issued the highest red alert.

Bad weather killed at least 17 people, including a German-born Australian boy aged 16 who died on a ski slope in Austria.

Sü ddeutsche Zeitung reported that on the afternoon of the 9th, the boy's parents and younger brother saw him buried under the snow in the ski village of San Anton Ahlberg. According to the report, the family called for help when they were trapped on the snowy road, but before the rescuers arrived, the avalanche happened.

Due to the weather, ski resorts over 1000 miles and 450 ski lifts were closed.

Another 54-year-old woman fell asleep in a traffic jam on the A8 motorway in Germany and was found dead in her car.

In Slovakia, a mountain rescue agency said that a 37-year-old man was killed in an avalanche in Marafa's Mount Tela.

On the afternoon of 10 local time, an avalanche occurred in the Alps in eastern Switzerland, causing three minor injuries. A local hotel at the foot of the mountain was also buried by snow, and the hotel window glass was damaged. At present, the police have evacuated people near the incident.

Three injured people have gone home after receiving treatment.

Austria was also hit by heavy snow. The risk of avalanche in Alps caused by continuous snowfall is greatly increased. Earlier, there were many avalanches in the Austrian Alps, and two skiers were killed.

By the morning of the 9th, the snow in some parts of the Alps had reached three meters thick, and the local avalanche warning was issued second only to the highest level. Many roads leading to popular ski resorts have been blocked and some ski resorts have been closed.

Around this Friday, winter storms swept through the central and eastern parts of the United States. The snowstorm it brought hit Kansas and Nebraska, and then began to sweep Missouri, Iowa, Illinois and Indiana on Saturday.

Among them, St. Louis, Missouri was severely hit by a snowstorm, and the local snow reached 25 cm. St Louis became a city of ice and snow overnight, with thick snow everywhere.

Due to the icy roads caused by snowstorms, serious traffic problems have been brought about in the central part of the United States, such as the traffic in St. Louis, which was hit hard by snowstorms, has been paralyzed.

Local maps show that all roads around St. Louis have been paralyzed. According to foreign media reports, the local snow has reached 18 inch (45 cm), which has caused at least 7 deaths.

What flights are affected by heavy snow in Europe?

Germany was seriously affected by this snowstorm. On Friday (1 1), the flight about 120 at Frankfurt Airport was cancelled due to the weather; There are also 90 flights cancelled at Munich airport. In the eastern city of chemnitz, since Monday (7th), all funerals scheduled to be held in cemeteries have also been cancelled.

Five regions of Bavaria have entered a state of emergency. Schools are closed and the army is busy shoveling snow. Forestry workers in Saxony are cutting down trees in danger of collapse to avoid accidents.

Many places in the United States have recently experienced heavy snowfall, and the snowstorm has caused thousands of flights to be cancelled or delayed. Passengers and crew of a commercial airliner flying over Dallas were injured. Forecasters said on the 27th that some states may see nearly 1 ft of snow.

According to reports, marchena, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said that parts of the midwest and southeast of the United States are experiencing the first wave of heavy snowfall, and it is expected that there will be rain in the central region over the weekend. Zenard said it will be very difficult to travel in areas where weather and snowstorm warnings have been issued.

American Airlines said in a statement that an American Eagle flight operated by Mesa Airlines encountered airflow over Dallas-Fort Worth, causing knee and back pain for a passenger and a flight attendant.

The National Weather Service issued warnings of winter storms and blizzards in the Midwest, including parts of Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota.

The snowstorm, which started on the evening of 26th, has caused more than 65,438+0,000 flights to be cancelled and another 4,200 flights to be delayed.

Nearly 400 flights in and out of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport were cancelled and hundreds of flights were delayed.

Zenard said that the heavy rainfall and thunderstorms caused by this storm system put the southeastern United States at risk of flash floods, including parts of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama.

These are the news of the recent heavy snow in Europe. I hope those friends who are going to Europe will pay attention to safety and check the local weather, so friends who are still stranded in Europe should also pay attention to safety!