Monday, July 21, 2025

Creating liberating content

Introducing deBridge Finance: Bridging...

In the dynamic landscape of decentralized finance (DeFi), innovation is a constant,...

Hyperliquid Airdrop: Everything You...

The Hyperliquid blockchain is redefining the crypto space with its lightning-fast Layer-1 technology,...

Unlock the Power of...

Join ArcInvest Today: Get $250 in Bitcoin and a 30% Deposit Bonus to...

Claim Your Hyperliquid Airdrop...

How to Claim Your Hyperliquid Airdrop: A Step-by-Step Guide to HYPE Tokens The Hyperliquid...
HomeWorldSouthern Germany partially...

Southern Germany partially paralyzed due to heavy snowfall

Heavy snowfall this Saturday caused chaos in southern Germany’s Bavaria, especially in its capital Munich, where air and rail services were disrupted.

After announcing the suspension of flights until 12:00 (local time), Munich Airport announced it would extend the measure until 6:00 (5:00 Lisbon time) on Sunday “due to ongoing snowfall,” an airport spokesman said. AFP adds that “a total of 760 flights were affected.”

More than 40 centimeters of snow fell in Munich on Friday evening, according to the weather service.

Authorities urged residents to stay home for safety reasons.

City police advised people to “avoid unnecessary travel and travel only when necessary” due to the “exceptionally heavy snowfall.”

The arrival of winter has also caused significant disruption to rail services: “Munich’s main train station is out of service,” German transport company Deutsche Bahn said.

Traffic on the main highways of the city is completely paralyzed.

Train cancellations or delays are also expected in southern Germany, Deutsche Bahn warned, expecting the disruption to last throughout the day.

Most public transport – buses, commuter trains and trams – have also been stopped in the Bavarian capital, according to the Munich public transport company (MVG).

He added that there may also be cancellations and interruptions in the subway throughout the day.

Another consequence of the bad weather was the postponement of the game between Bayern Munich and Union Berlin of the 13th round of the German championship, scheduled for today at 15:30 local time.

Snow on the roof of the Allianz Arena “poses an incalculable risk for spectators. Moreover, it is almost impossible to get to the Allianz Arena,” Bayern Munich said in a statement.

Police in Lower Bavaria recorded around 350 interventions related to bad weather from Friday evening to this morning. Five traffic accidents with minor injuries were recorded.

Much of Germany has been under the influence of snow and sub-zero temperatures for several days.

According to the German weather service, the greatest amount of snow is expected today in Allgäu in southern Bavaria – between 30 and 40 centimeters.

Rainfall is expected to gradually decrease until late tonight, according to the weather service.

Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

Get notified whenever we post something new!

Continue reading

The head of the Abkhazian Foreign Ministry assessed the relations between Russia and Georgia

It is in Abkhazia's interest to develop relations between Russia and Georgia, Abkhaz Foreign Minister Sergei Shamba said at a briefing on September 3."I think it is in our interest to see things develop normally. I do not believe...

The head of the Abkhazian Foreign Ministry called on the Russian Federation to consider how to improve relations with the Russian Federation

Abkhaz political forces need to think together about how to improve relations with Russia, which have begun to deteriorate, Abkhaz Foreign Minister Sergei Shamba said at a briefing on September 3.He commented on a document that appeared on social...

Sports Minister Degtyarev punished a State Duma deputy for changing citizenship

State Duma deputies who previously changed their sports citizenship are disgusting, Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev said on September 4 during a speech at the EEF-2024 forum.Degtyarev said he was not against Russian athletes taking part in international competitions...