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■ Winter weather shut down roads in Germany and the Netherland­s.

Snowfall, icy weather shut down highways

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BERLIN — Transport disruption in Germany and the Netherland­s persisted into a second day on Monday as heavy snowfall and icy temperatur­es gripped parts of central and northern Europe. Some Dutch children’s return to school after a coronaviru­s lockdown was delayed.

Trucks got stuck in snowdrifts overnight in highways in Germany, news agency dpa reported.

Railway operator Deutsche Bahn said services remained suspended across parts of central and northern Germany, with no long-distance trains running northeast from Frankfurt, west from Berlin or southwest from Hamburg.

Dutch railway operator NS said a very limited service was expected in the Netherland­s on Monday.

Heavy snow overnight also snarled transport in the Czech Republic. Internatio­nal trains faced hours of delays while numerous Monday morning commuter trains to Prague had to be canceled.

Trams and buses in the capital also were disrupted.

The D1 highway that links Prague with the country’s second-largest city, Brno, was blocked in several places by trucks while an accident halted traffic on the D8 highway leading from Prague to Germany.

Monday was supposed to be the day hundreds of thousands of Dutch children returned to their elementary schools after a tough coronaviru­s lockdown that began before the Christmas holidays.

Instead, for many, it was another day at home as a snowstorm that hit the Netherland­s on Sunday disrupted travel around the nation.

Rien Spies, a board member of an organizati­on that runs 24 elementary schools near Amsterdam, told NOS Radio 1 that those schools would remain closed Monday “because the expectatio­n was for chaos on the roads and public transport.”

 ?? Robert Michael The Associated Press ?? Cars and trucks are stuck in a traffic jam Monday in snowfall on the Autobahn 4 near Dresden.
Robert Michael The Associated Press Cars and trucks are stuck in a traffic jam Monday in snowfall on the Autobahn 4 near Dresden.

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