Heavy snow in Poland leaves drivers stranded in tailbacks of up to 20 km
Heavy snowfall caused nearly 16 km traffic jams, delayed 16 trains over an hour, and suspended flights at Modlin Airport, officials said.
- Heavy snowfall in Poland created tailbacks up to 20 km on a motorway, according to police.
- Hundreds of people were trapped in their cars, but traffic resumed by early Wednesday morning, police reported.
- Anna Karczewska, a police spokesperson, stated that officers assisted drivers stuck in the snow.
- Deputy Infrastructure Minister Stanislaw Bukowiec confirmed that no injuries occurred during the events on the roads.
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In Poland, the snow paralyzes Modlin airport, where workers walk alongside a white-covered plane after the total suspension of flights. In Olsztyn, a man removes the snow from his car, while in Warsaw the snow-slide machines work tirelessly. At the same time, in London, hundreds of travelers remain stranded in St. Pancras by the interruption of Eurostar trains due to electrical failures.Continue reading...
Heavy snowfall in Poland caused queues as long as 20 kilometers overnight on the highway between the capital Warsaw and the Baltic port city of Gdansk, the local police said today.
In Poland, hundreds of drivers were stuck in their cars during the night on Wednesday. The reason: heavy snow had caused a kilometer long traffic jam. Heavy snowfall in Poland caused up to 20 kilometers of traffic jams on the motorway between the capital Warsaw and the Baltic Sea port city of Gdansk on Wednesday night. Hundreds of people were stuck in their cars at icy temperatures. On the early Wednesday morning the traffic rolled again. Images…
Heavy snow in Poland leaves drivers stranded in tailbacks of up to 20 km
WARSAW, Dec 31 - Heavy snowfall in Poland caused tailbacks stretching as far as 20 km (12.43 miles) on a motorway between the capital Warsaw and the Baltic port city of Gdansk during the night, police said on Wednesday. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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