Daily Dispatch

Misery as heavy snow freezes Paris

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EXCEPTIONA­LLY heavy snowfall brought public transport in Paris and surroundin­g regions to a near halt yesterday, spelling misery for commuters after hundreds were forced to abandon their cars to sleep in emergency shelters overnight.

Icy streets were largely empty as officials urged people to leave vehicles at home following the 12cm of snow that blanketed the capital, shutting down some tram and commuter rail lines, and almost completely halting bus services.

Officials had opened 46 shelters in the greater Paris region for more than 600 people stranded by the snow, while about 700 had to spend the night at the Montparnas­se and Austerlitz train stations in Paris.

Some 230 people had to sleep as best they could at Orly airport.

Operations were still disrupted at Orly and Paris’s Charles de Gaulle airport yesterday, with some flights facing delays while other travellers remained stuck.

At Charles de Gaulle airport, officials announced over loudspeake­rs that all suburban train connection­s to Paris had been cancelled for at least several hours.

A dozen perplexed passengers waited outside a railway ticket office at one terminal.

“I tried to get into Paris by train. I was sitting on a train for half an hour and then everyone got up and left,” said Paul Farberman, a 66-year-old music industry executive who had just flown in from Los Angeles.

“They said there are no trains and no buses,” he added.

Evacuation­s were still under way for the 1 500 to 2 000 people stranded on a highway south of Paris, prompting anger from drivers who said the route should have been closed to traffic sooner.

Forecasts for even lower temperatur­es are likely to freeze the heavy snow in place, making conditions even more treacherou­s, the Meteo France weather service said.

“We’re dealing with an exceptiona­l situation,” said interior ministry spokesman Frederic de Lanouvelle, urging people “not to use their vehicles”.

Some 25 department­s across much of the northern half of France were on alert for snow.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? CHILLING MOMENT: Snow covers motorcycle­s as they stand on a street in Paris yesterday. Exceptiona­lly heavy snowfall brought public transport in Paris and surroundin­g regions to a near halt
Picture: AFP CHILLING MOMENT: Snow covers motorcycle­s as they stand on a street in Paris yesterday. Exceptiona­lly heavy snowfall brought public transport in Paris and surroundin­g regions to a near halt

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