Feb 20 β€’ 16:36 UTC πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ή Lithuania Lrytas

Chaos Caused by Snowstorm in Austria: Many Flights Disrupted, 40 cm of Snow in a Day

A severe snowstorm in Austria caused significant disruptions, including flight cancellations and serious accidents resulting in fatalities.

A snowstorm in Austria has wreaked havoc, with reported snowfall of up to 40 centimeters since Thursday. The extreme weather has led to multiple flight cancellations at Vienna International Airport, where all morning flights were temporarily suspended. Additionally, local highways faced closures due to snowdrifts and stranded trucks, hampering transportation and posing serious risks to commuters. Authorities have also issued avalanche warnings in the southeastern regions of the country, underscoring the severity of the storm.

Tragically, the storm has resulted in several fatalities. One incident involved a 53-year-old man who was killed when a snowplow fell from stairs in a residential complex in Linz. Further reports indicate that a German skier was tragically swept away by an avalanche in the Tyrol region. As emergency services respond to the chaos ensuing from the storm, the situation is being closely monitored, and authorities are considering further measures to ensure public safety.

Electricity supply companies have reported power outages across numerous areas in southern and eastern Austria, adding to the challenges faced by residents coping with the storm's aftermath. The Austrian Automobile Club has urged caution on the roads, highlighting poor visibility and hazardous driving conditions. As the cleanup and recovery efforts continue, the long-term implications of such weather events call for renewed discussions on infrastructure resilience and climate adaptation strategies in the Alpine region.

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