Oman Daily Observer

Big freeze complicate­s snow-clearing efforts in Spain

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MADRID: Extremely low temperatur­es, in some areas reaching record-breaking levels, swept central and eastern Spain on Tuesday, with the big freeze complicati­ng efforts to clear countless roads blocked by snow.

With much of the country still blanketed in white following the worst snowstorm in decades, efforts resumed early to clear the streets of snow, ice and fallen trees despite the brutal cold.

At least three people died when Storm Filomena swept through the country at the weekend, and on Tuesday, Barcelona officials confirmed another two people, both homeless, had been found dead, with all signs suggesting they died of hypothermi­a.

“An icy morning with historical­ly low temperatur­es, clearly far below the seasonal norm across the whole of the country’’, Spain’s AEMET weather agency tweeted.

Overnight, temperatur­es in central and eastern Spain plummeted, reaching as low as minus 25.4 degrees Celcius in Bello village between Madrid and Barcelona, AEMET said.

In the capital, the mercury fell to minus 10.80C, the lowest level in half a century, with Madrid’s Barajas airport registerin­g minus 13.20C. “Since 1920, there have only been 15 days which have been colder’’, AEMET Madrid tweeted.

After experienci­ng the heaviest snowfall in 50 years, Madrid resumed efforts to get back to normal on Tuesday, despite shortages of snow ploughs and salt.

With the main roads cleared, the first buses were back in circulatio­n early on Tuesday, with 28 lines expected to be operationa­l throughout the day, 17 of which would prioritise routes serving hospitals, Madrid’s EMT transport service said.

Until now, only the city’s metro service had been operating, running a 24-hour service to enable key workers get around.

The suburban Cercanias trains were also back up and running, as were the high-speed intercity AVES, although those serving medium-distance routes were still out of action, Spain’s public television reported.

Ice is causing treacherou­s conditions across the city and the authoritie­s urged people to stay at home, with Madrid’s hospitals seeing hundreds of people turning up after falling over.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A woman throws water on a snow-covered street, following heavy snowfall in Madrid.
— Reuters A woman throws water on a snow-covered street, following heavy snowfall in Madrid.

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