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Much of Europe continues to face transport problems because of freezing weather
More than 90 people have died across the Continent, 10 of them in a single day in Poland, where the winter death toll now stands at 79. Air, rail and road transport has been severely disrupted. But Eurostar resumed a limited service and flights restarted from Frankfurt airport - Europe's third-biggest - after it was closed overnight. The disruption has come during the busy Christmas holiday season, affecting many people's travel plans. Stranded travellers The bitterly cold weather across much of the continent combined with heavy snow in some areas has caused cancellations and delays at airports and forced train lines to close. But after three days of cancelled services, Eurostar trains began running between Brussels, Paris and London. The backlog of thousands of stranded travellers was expected to take several days to clear. Domestic rail services across the UK have been severely delayed, with buses replacing trains in many areas. British Airways said the majority of its flights were operating again after it cancelled all its domestic and European flights from the main London airport, Heathrow, on Monday. Other airlines, including EasyJet and Ryanair, have cancelled dozens of flights and told travellers to expect delays. Although Frankfurt airport re-opened on Tuesday morning, passengers there still faced cancellations and delays, with 140 flights cut from the schedule. And Berlin's main international airport, Tegel, had to be closed for an hour because of freezing rain. In France, Belgium and the Netherlands, airport operators cleared runways after thick snowfall caused major disruption to flight patterns. Road traffic in the UK was severely disrupted, including the south-east where roads were gridlocked late on Monday after numerous crashes in heavy snowfall. Major roads elsewhere in Europe were blocked after some regions had snowfall of up to 50cm. Homeless deaths The Eurostar crisis prompted the French transport ministry to order an investigation into the shutdown. Meanwhile Eurotunnel - which carries vehicles under the Channel between England and France - cancelled day trip bookings on Tuesday and warned that heavy traffic levels were expected through the day. In Poland, police appealed for people to help if they came across homeless or drunk people lying outside, as temperatures dropped towards -20C in some areas. Most of the 79 people who froze to death in the country since the wintry conditions began were homeless, police said. Cold-related deaths were also reported in France, where two homeless people died. Treacherous travel conditions also caused havoc for rail services. Fifty people were injured when a train hit a buffer in the Croatian city of Zagreb, while 36 were injured when a passenger train derailed in Paris after a car slipped on ice and knocked concrete on to the tracks. Temperatures are forecast to rise later in the week.
The article proves once again how dependent we have become on the weather conditions. The transport system, industry, municipal service are totally regulated by the natural phenomena. Sometimes we are within a hairbreadth of death because of weather cataclysms.
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In Poland, police appealed for people to help if they came across homeless or drunk people lying outside, as temperatures dropped towards -20C in some areas.
And what do you think we can do to help such people? Or it is none of our business?