Freeze engulfs Europe, rare Rome snow disrupts flights

    Updated: 2018-02-27 10:20
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    A man feeds pigeons during a heavy snowfall in Sofia, Bulgaria on Feb 26, 2018. [Photo/VCG]

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    The weather brought chaos to Italy's rail network. Most express trains heading north from Rome and Naples faced at least three hours of delays.

    The chill engulfed much of the country, with the harshest temperatures recorded in the Alps in the Valle d'Aosta, where a low of -34.9 C was recorded early on Monday.

    In Brussels, authorities said homeless people sleeping in parts of the city would be detained overnight if they refused shelter, to protect them from sub-zero temperatures this week.

    Temperatures in Brussels are set to fall to as low as -10 degrees Celsius (14 F) in the coming week, with strong winds adding a further chill factor. Campaign groups estimate there are more than 3,000 homeless people in the Brussels region.

    In Germany temperatures plunged to their lowest so far this winter with a low of -27.5 degrees centigrade recorded at the Zugspitze, Germany's highest mountain. But even in the ordinarily more temperate coastal climes, temperatures were well below zero on Monday, according to the German Weather Service.

    Heavy snow left thousands in western Bulgaria without power, disrupting transport and shutting down schools, prompting the Balkan country's authorities to warn people to refrain from travelling.

    Dozens of villages were left without electricity. Roads were blocked while flights in and out of Sofia Airport were cancelled. Schools in several municipalities were closed and strong winds closed the Black Sea port of Burgas.

    Some trains were cancelled or delayed due to the weather in Britain, where authorities said the country faced the coldest period for a number of years, with forecasts of snow and temperatures falling to minus 8 Celsius (46.4 F).

    Transport is expected to be badly hit when more severe weather strikes on Tuesday and Wednesday.

    Frank Saunders, Met Office Chief Operational Meteorologist, said daytime temperatures would struggle to rise above freezing this week. Public Health England advised family and neighbours of the elderly to check they were ok.

    The cold snap triggered a jump in power prices in France, a country still largely reliant on electric heating, though price moves in Germany were less pronounced.

    French power grid operator RTE said there was no risk to French electricity supply. Nonetheless, state utility EDF said it was delaying planned maintenance outages at two nuclear reactors by a week.

    Reuters

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