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Heavy snowstorm vexes Germany

Hundreds of wrecks on roads, 28 injured

- By Kirsten Grieshaber

BERLIN — A snowstorm and strong winds pounded northern and western Germany on Sunday, forcing trains to cancel trips and leading to hundreds of vehicle crashes. Police said 28 people were injured on icy roads.

The German Weather Service

DWD urged people to stay at home, and authoritie­s brought homeless people into warm shelters amid the subfreezin­g temperatur­es.

National train operator Deutsche Bahn said main train routes between Hamburg and Hannover, Berlin and the west were canceled as snowdrifts piled up on the tracks and power lines. Some train connection­s in the east were also canceled, though most of the snow came down in the northwest.

Police in the western state of

North Rhine-westphalia said early Sunday they had counted 222 road crashes because of the bad weather conditions since Saturday afternoon. They said two people among the 28 were severely injured.

In the Muensterla­nd region and eastern Westphalia, authoritie­s banned trucks from driving on highways until 8 p.m. Sunday, while in Hesse state, 55 trucks got stuck in the snow trying to drive up a rising stretch of a highway near Knuellwald in the direction of Kassel and elsewhere.

The Bundesliga soccer game between Arminia Bielefeld and Werder Bremen was called off hours before kickoff Sunday because of the snowstorm.

“Due to the heavy and prolonged snowfall combined with frost, it’s not guaranteed that the game can be carried out properly,” the German soccer league said in statement. “A new date for the game will be announced shortly.”

In the western city of Muenster, among the hardest-hit places, there was so much snow on the streets that ambulances could no longer drive and all public transporta­tion was shut down. Almost 12 inches of snow had fallen, piling up to three feet in some parts, and more snow was expected to fall Sunday.

In Wuppertal, in western Germany, firefighte­rs had to rescue six passengers out of the city’s famous elevated railway after a train stopped moving because of the icy conditions. They had to climb up on ladders to reach the people on the train and help them down to the ground, dpa reported.

 ?? Matthias Bein The Associated Press ?? A man shovels snow under an archway early Sunday in Wernigerod­e, Germany.
Matthias Bein The Associated Press A man shovels snow under an archway early Sunday in Wernigerod­e, Germany.

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