Snowstorms wreak havoc on European roadways.
Southern Europe, stretching from the western regions to the eastern areas, is grappling with the adverse impacts of intense snowstorms. In Spain, the repercussions of storm Juan have led to the closure of numerous vital motorways. Provinces such as Soria, Segovia, Zaragoza, and Guadalajara have been particularly affected by freezing temperatures and substantial snowfall, prompting authorities to elevate the alert status for nearly half of the country.
Meanwhile, in Carinthia, a region in southern Austria, the
onset of snowstorms was preceded by rainfall, contributing to treacherously
slippery road conditions. This precipitation-induced scenario has resulted in
widespread traffic disruptions and chaos.
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