The Phnom Penh Post

Travel chaos in the Netherland­s

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SEVERE winter gales battered the Netherland­s yesterday forcing Amsterdam airport to cancel all flights, bringing Dutch trains to a halt and toppling trucks as winds reached 140 kilometres an hour.

“Due to severe weather conditions: all air traffic has been suspended until further notice,” Schiphol airport, one of Europe’s busiest flight hubs, said in a tweet.

Air traffic will “gradually restart around 12pm [1100 GMT]”, the airport said.

The cancellati­ons notice came shortly after the Netherland­s’ national weather service upped its warning to the highest level.

The westerly storms blowing off the North Sea meant “a code red is in force with very heavy gusts of up to 140 kilometres an hour expected in some areas”, the national weather service (KNMI) said.

“Such heavy gusts bring with them a danger to people and traffic,” it added, warning of the risks of falling trees and urging people not to venture into the seas, with many Dutch surfers often seen seeking out the highest waves.

NS, the Dutch national railway company announced that “due to the storm all trains are halted until further notice” apart from a small local service in northern Groningen and southern Limburg.

It was already grappling with “a large number of breakdowns” which meant even after the storm it could take some time for normal service to be restored, NS added in a statement.

The high winds were expected to decrease by later in the afternoon, but Dutch officials had already closed to all traffic several more exposed roads and bridges crossing different dykes.

All fishing boats were also sheltering in ports, while ferries to the far-flung northern Texel island were stopped.

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DAVID MCNEW/AFP People walk past the Google exhibit during CES 2018 in Las Vegas earlier this month.

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