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Chaos in southern Germany due to the ice: two deaths and hundreds of accidents

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At least two people died as a result of accidents caused by ice in south-east Germany on Wednesday morning. The weather conditions have also caused hundreds of accidents in the region, authorities said....

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Roads in southern Germany were covered with ice. In the state of Baden-Württemberg in the south-west of the country alone, more than 260 accidents have been recorded. Two people died, several were injured. Due to the ice, flights from Stuttgart airport also had to be diverted, and schools were also closed in some places.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Black ice caused chaos in southern Germany this morning. There were many accidents on the icy roads and at least two people died. The police were on duty around the clock.

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Icy roads have led to numerous accidents in several regions of Germany in the morning hours.

·Germany
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Slippery roads led to many accidents in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg this morning. Stuttgart Airport was also affected by freezing rain - planes had to divert to other airports.

·Hamburg, Germany
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At least two people died as a result of accidents caused by ice in south-east Germany on Wednesday morning. The weather conditions have also caused hundreds of accidents in the region, authorities said....

·Brussels, Belgium
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Black ice causes drivers to skid. Two people died in Lower Bavaria and Upper Palatinate. Several motorways had to be closed. Schools also remained closed.

·Munich, Germany
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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news in on Wednesday, January 15, 2025.
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