Europe: Heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures have brought daily life across Europe to a standstill, causing accidents, flight cancellations, and widespread disruption.
According to international media, Europe is experiencing one of its harshest winter spells in recent years, with multiple countries recording heavy snowfall and dangerously low temperatures.
The extreme weather has already resulted in six fatalities. In France, five people died in two separate incidents, while in Sarajevo, Bosnia, one woman lost her life due to weather-related accidents.
In the UK, temperatures have plummeted to minus 12 degrees Celsius, intensifying the impact of the storm and complicating road and transport conditions.
Hundreds of flights across Europe have been cancelled, stranding thousands of passengers at major airports including Paris and Amsterdam. Travel disruption has affected both domestic and international routes, creating chaos for travelers.
Authorities across the continent are warning residents to exercise extreme caution, avoid unnecessary travel, and stay updated on weather advisories as the severe winter conditions continue.
The ongoing storm highlights the vulnerability of transport systems and public safety infrastructure in Europe during extreme cold weather events, emphasizing the need for preparedness and rapid response to minimize casualties and disruption.

