Around the World: Planet Suffers From Winter Storms and Snowfalls
Around the World: Planet Suffers From Winter Storms and Snowfalls
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Winter can be the most wonderful time of the year, with holidays, gifts, playing in the snow, and beautiful frosty landscapes. But for millions of people it is... 29.01.2022, Sputnik International
Although this winter may not have started out harsh, it is now hitting the world with record amounts of snow, blizzards, and powerful storms. Countless cities across the globe have been paralysed by bad weather, with cars stranded in the piles of snow and flights cancelled due to dangerous winds.
Winter can be the most wonderful time of the year, with holidays, gifts, playing in the snow, and beautiful frosty landscapes. But for millions of people it is also the most difficult season, with devastating storms and low temperatures bringing countless problems along with them.
Although this winter may not have started out harsh, it is now hitting the world with record amounts of snow, blizzards, and powerful storms. Countless cities across the globe have been paralysed by bad weather, with cars stranded in the piles of snow and flights cancelled due to dangerous winds.
A picture taken in the Eminonu district of Istanbul on 25 January 2022 after a snowstorm showing pigeons waiting to be fed. Istanbul has experienced heavy snowfall, with roads blocked, flights cancelled, and thousands of vehicles stranded on major roads.
A US Postal Service carrier trudges across the intersection of Downing Street and Louisiana as a winter storm drops several inches of snow Tuesday, 25 January 2022 in Denver.
Youth play in the snow on Filopappou Hill, with the Parthenon temple seen in the background, following heavy snowfall in Athens, Greece on 25 January 2022.
A view shows snow-covered fields in Kfarshouba, Lebanon on 20 January 2022.
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