The snow in Europe can't stop. It's almost like the end of the world.

Published in:2019-01-16

Speaking recently,

 

 The European people are a little worried  ...

 

 - they are going to be driven crazy by days of heavy snow.  ...


Since January, many countries in Europe have suffered " non - stop" snowfalls, especially in Eastern and Central Europe, Germany and Austria, which have issued red warnings of snowstorms.


Bad news followed:

 In Slovakia, a young man was killed by an avalanche in a mountain area.  In Germany, a 54 - year - old elder sister was frozen to death in a car due to heavy snow blocking traffic ... There are still many such cases. People are heard to die from accidents caused by snow every day. Up to now, dozens of people have been killed due to the heavy snow.

 Looking around, the whole sight is white, feeling buried by the snow as soon as I go out.

 

 Public transportation in many places has also been affected by heavy snow, which has basically stagnated. In severe cases, railway and road traffic in southern and eastern Germany has stagnated, resulting in the cancellation and delay of hundreds of flights.

 Inter - city trains in some parts of Germany basically need workers to clean up and move forward.

 Not to mention all kinds of traffic accidents, there are large and small accidents caused by icy roads and heavy traffic all over Europe every day.

 In some places, the government had to arrange military vehicles to deliver food to the residents trapped in the snow.

 In Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic, more than 9,000 households were cut off from water and electricity due to heavy snow.

 In order to prevent the snow from crushing the roof, many families had to climb to the top in the cold to clean up by themselves.

 The whole of Central Europe is like a world of ice and snow in a book.

 

 Snow shoveling is the daily activity of European people these days.

 Up to now, the heavy snow has not stopped. Local governments have sent emergency rescue personnel to help the affected and stranded residents and reduce the losses caused by the heavy snow.