Paris, France – European airports experienced unprecedented paralysis and chaos as snowstorms blanketed several countries. This resulted in the cancellation of hundreds of flights and long delays for thousands of passengers.
Heavy snow and record-breaking low temperatures disrupted air traffic from London to Paris, Berlin, and Rome. Many airlines temporarily suspended flights to avoid risks to passengers and aircraft.
European authorities reported that emergency teams were working around the clock to clear runways and secure roads leading to airports. However, the intensity of the snowfall exceeded expectations, leading to unprecedented overcrowding in terminals and disruptions to logistical services.
Authorities have warned travelers to avoid airports unless absolutely necessary, noting that the severe weather is expected to continue in the coming days. The storm could potentially extend its impact to large parts of central and northern Europe.
Meanwhile, rail and bus services have also experienced significant disruptions. Many journeys have been canceled or delayed for hours, exacerbating the difficulties faced by commuters in these harsh weather conditions.
European authorities are closely monitoring the situation and have affirmed their commitment to doing everything possible to prevent further disasters and ensure the safety of citizens and travelers.



