Six people die as snow, ice and freezing temperatures wreak havoc in Europe

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Six people have died as snow, ice and freezing temperatures continue to wreak havoc across parts of Europe.

Authorities in the Landes region of south-west France said three people died and 15 were injured in road accidents on Tuesday, while two more were killed in accidents in the Paris area.

In the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, a woman died on Monday after a snow-covered tree branch fell on her head.

Two people, one holding a blue umbrella, walk past snow-covered bushes during heavy snowfall
Snowfall has blanketed Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

Paris awoke on Tuesday to a blanket of snow on its rooftops and monuments as the heavy snowfall forced the closure of six airports in the north and west of France.

In the Netherlands, hundreds of flights were cancelled at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport as staff worked to clear runways and de-ice planes. Train travellers in the country faced chaos after domestic rail services were suspended early on Tuesday due to an IT outage, compounding the disruption caused by the weather.

A lone passengers stands in the station’s hall looking up at departure screens
Utrecht central station after rail services in the Netherlands were suspended early on Tuesday due to an IT outage. Photograph: ANP/Shutterstock

Eurostar services to Paris from Amsterdam were either cancelled or running late.

Freezing temperatures have gripped much of Europe, with the thermometer plunging well below -10C (14F) in south and east Germany early on Tuesday. German meteorologists have forecast a storm in the country on Friday, with heavy snowfall expected in the north and east.

In Britain, temperatures fell to -12.5C overnight, with snow disrupting rail, road and air travel and forcing the closure of hundreds of schools across northern regions.

Temperatures in lowland areas of northern Italy have fallen below zero, with snow expected in the medium- to low-altitude areas of Emilia-Romagna, Marche and Tuscany over the next few hours.

Snow falls as people stand or walk in a square in the city
Bologna in Italy. Temperatures in lowland areas of the north of the country have fallen below zero. Photograph: Guido Calamosca/LaPresse/Shutterstock

Central and southern regions in Italy are experiencing mild winds that are bringing heavy rain. Incessant rain in Rome has swollen the banks of the Tiber River, putting a dampener on Pope Leo’s Epiphany blessing in St Peter’s Square, which was only partially full as a few thousand people crowded under umbrellas.

Roberto Gualtieri, the mayor of Rome, issued an ordinance for Tuesday limiting public access to parks and other areas at risk of falling trees and flooding. Two huge pine trees have fallen in recent days due to the severe weather in the Italian capital – one on Via dei Fori Imperiali, close to the Colosseum, the other on Via Appia Nuova.

Parisians ski and sledge down snowy Montmartre slope – video

Heavy snow and heavy rain have swept through Balkan countries, swelling rivers and causing traffic problems and disrupting power and water supplies.

In Serbia, some local authorities in the country’s west introduced emergency measures due to the severe weather while warning drivers to take care as many set off toward skiing resorts or elsewhere for Orthodox Christmas on Wednesday and the upcoming weekend.

People walk along a wide, snow-covered path edged by ornate lamp-posts. Two children are sitting on a sledge in the centre.
People walk in Maksimir park in Zagreb, Croatia. Photograph: Antonio Bronić/Reuters

Heavy wind and stormy seas have battered the Adriatic coastline in Croatia and Montenegro.

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